B-5-139 Detecting Collisions Masked by Capture Effect
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概要
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Adaptive Tree Walk (ATW) has been used as the anti-collision protocol e.g. in RFID technology [1]. However, its performance can be seriously undermined when collision goes unnoticed. Capture effect can easily cause this to happen. In this paper we present a method that uses Manchester Violation test to help detecting the collisions that have been masked due to capture effect. Evaluation results show that in average 88% of the masked collisions can be uncovered using this method.
- 社団法人電子情報通信学会の論文
- 2006-09-07
著者
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Foo Yee-loo
Dept. Of Info. And Comm. Eng. The University Of Tokyo
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Morikawa Hiroyuki
Dept. Of Frontier Informatics The University Of Tokyo
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Foo Yee-loo
Dept. Of Info And Comm. Eng. The University Of Tokyo
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