Multi-Dimensional Channel Management Mechanism to Avoid Reader Collision in Dense RFID Networks
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概要
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To solve the RFID reader collision problem, a Multi-dimensional Channel Management (MCM) mechanism is proposed. A reader selects an idle channel which has the maximum distance with the used channels. A backoff scheme is used before channel acquisition. The simulation results show MCM has better performance than other mechanisms.
- 2011-11-01
著者
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Su Haoru
Electrical Engineering Korea University
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An Sunshin
Faculty Of Electrical Engineering Korea University
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