A POI-Based RFID Reader Deployment and Associated Interference Effect
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概要
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This paper presents a simulation based method to predict the amount of frequency interference in a passive type RFID system. To judge occurrence of frequency interference, we use a parameter POI (probability of interference) that depends on several factors such as multiple access method, emission mask, the number of channel, etc. Due to its dependence on several factors, a Monte-carlo based simulation is suitably used. Through the simulation, we draw minimum separation distance between two readers and examine performance degradation due to aggregate interfering readers. Moreover, we present a reader deployment strategy based on the average POI of active readers operating in some area.
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- 2008-02-01
著者
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Kim Youngsoo
Department Of Radio Communications Engineering Kyunghee University
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Kang Bongsoon
Dong‐a Univ. Busan Kor
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Kang Bongsoon
Department Of Electronic And Computer Engineering Donga University
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YANG Hoongee
Department of Radio Science and Engineering, Kwangwoon University
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YANG Sunghyun
Department of Electronic Engineering, Kwangwoon University
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YOOK Jonggwan
School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Yonsei University
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AN Donghun
Department of Wireless Communications Engineering, Kwangwoon University
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Yook Jonggwan
School Of Electrical And Electronic Engineering Yonsei University
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Yang Sunghyun
Department Of Electronic Engineering Kwangwoon University
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Yang Hoongee
Department Of Wireless Communications Engineering Kwangwoon University
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Yang Hoongee
Department Of Radio Science And Engineering Kwangwoon University
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An Donghun
Department Of Wireless Communications Engineering Kwangwoon University
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