HMO: Ordering RFID Tags with Static Devices in Mobile Environments
IEEE Transactions on Mobile Computing(2020)
摘要
Passive Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) tags have been widely applied in many applications, such as logistics, retailing, and warehousing. In many situations, the order of objects is more important than their absolute locations. However, state-of-art ordering methods need a continuing movement of tags and readers, which limit the application domain and scalability. In this paper, we propose a 2-dimension ordering approach for passive tags that requires no device movement. Instead, our method utilizes signal changes caused by arbitrary movement of human beings around tags, who carry no device for horizontal dimension ordering. Hence, our method is called Human Movement based Ordering (HMO). The basic idea of HMO is that when people pass between the reader antenna and tags, the received signal strength will change. By observing the time-series RSS changes of tags, HMO can obtain the order of tags along with a specific horizontal direction. For vertical dimension, we employ a linear programming method that is tolerant of tiny errors in practice. We implement HMO with commodity off-the-shelf RFID devices. The experimental results show that HMO can achieve up to 88.71 and 90.86 percent average accuracies in the signal- and multi-person cases, respectively.
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Mobile antennas,Mobile computing,IEEE members,RFID tags,Logistics,Receiving antennas
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