NFRA-AIC: A RFID Reader Anti-Collision Protocol With Adaptive Interrogation Capacity

In radio frequency identification (RFID) applications, multiple readers are deployed in the work area to improve their coverage. Such adjacent readers may be faced with reader collision due to their mutual interrogation interference. In this case, the performance of the RFID system will be degraded...

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Main Authors: Zhonghua Li, Guannan He, Shanjin Wang
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Language:English
Published: IEEE 2019-01-01
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Online Access:https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8743368/
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spelling doaj-cd46b4dc3a7c4d2d9809435f207e713f2021-03-29T23:58:22ZengIEEEIEEE Access2169-35362019-01-017864938650910.1109/ACCESS.2019.29243168743368NFRA-AIC: A RFID Reader Anti-Collision Protocol With Adaptive Interrogation CapacityZhonghua Li0https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1021-2432Guannan He1https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1399-9784Shanjin Wang2https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7102-0488School of Intelligent Systems Engineering, Sun Yat-sen University, Guangzhou, ChinaSchool of Electronics and Information Technology, Sun Yat-sen University, Guangzhou, ChinaSchool of Electrical Engineering and Intelligentization, Dongguan University of Technology, Dongguan, ChinaIn radio frequency identification (RFID) applications, multiple readers are deployed in the work area to improve their coverage. Such adjacent readers may be faced with reader collision due to their mutual interrogation interference. In this case, the performance of the RFID system will be degraded greatly. Therefore, some researchers proposed a number of the RFID reader anti-collision protocols, such as NFRA and its variants. Based on the technical framework of NFRA, this paper proposes an RFID reader anti-collision protocol with adaptive interrogation capacity (NFRA-AIC). The main contribution is that the interrogation time of a reader is determined by the number of tags within its interrogation region. Among NFRA-AIC, by adding sub-rounds and reserving a period of time between the AC signal and the first OC signal, readers that complete interrogating tags can release the communication resources allocated to them. Therefore, other adjacent readers can have a chance to use these released communication resources to interrogate tags. It is worth pointing out that those readers interrogating tags will not be interrupted by an AC signal. To evaluate the protocol performance, the proposed NFRA-AIC is compared with several protocols, i.e., DCS, PDCS, Colorwave, NFRA, NFRA-C, FRCA1, FRCA2, and BACP, in 12 scenarios. The simulation results show that the proposed NFRA-AIC protocol outperforms the other conventional protocols. Especially, the NFRA-AIC harvests the highest efficiency improvement of more than 110% under both the random and mobile deployment patterns compared to the latest protocol BACP.https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8743368/Adaptive interrogation capabilitydynamic interrogation timeneighbor-friendly reader anti-collisionNFRAprotocolRFID
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NFRA-AIC: A RFID Reader Anti-Collision Protocol With Adaptive Interrogation Capacity
IEEE Access
Adaptive interrogation capability
dynamic interrogation time
neighbor-friendly reader anti-collision
NFRA
protocol
RFID
author_facet Zhonghua Li
Guannan He
Shanjin Wang
author_sort Zhonghua Li
title NFRA-AIC: A RFID Reader Anti-Collision Protocol With Adaptive Interrogation Capacity
title_short NFRA-AIC: A RFID Reader Anti-Collision Protocol With Adaptive Interrogation Capacity
title_full NFRA-AIC: A RFID Reader Anti-Collision Protocol With Adaptive Interrogation Capacity
title_fullStr NFRA-AIC: A RFID Reader Anti-Collision Protocol With Adaptive Interrogation Capacity
title_full_unstemmed NFRA-AIC: A RFID Reader Anti-Collision Protocol With Adaptive Interrogation Capacity
title_sort nfra-aic: a rfid reader anti-collision protocol with adaptive interrogation capacity
publisher IEEE
series IEEE Access
issn 2169-3536
publishDate 2019-01-01
description In radio frequency identification (RFID) applications, multiple readers are deployed in the work area to improve their coverage. Such adjacent readers may be faced with reader collision due to their mutual interrogation interference. In this case, the performance of the RFID system will be degraded greatly. Therefore, some researchers proposed a number of the RFID reader anti-collision protocols, such as NFRA and its variants. Based on the technical framework of NFRA, this paper proposes an RFID reader anti-collision protocol with adaptive interrogation capacity (NFRA-AIC). The main contribution is that the interrogation time of a reader is determined by the number of tags within its interrogation region. Among NFRA-AIC, by adding sub-rounds and reserving a period of time between the AC signal and the first OC signal, readers that complete interrogating tags can release the communication resources allocated to them. Therefore, other adjacent readers can have a chance to use these released communication resources to interrogate tags. It is worth pointing out that those readers interrogating tags will not be interrupted by an AC signal. To evaluate the protocol performance, the proposed NFRA-AIC is compared with several protocols, i.e., DCS, PDCS, Colorwave, NFRA, NFRA-C, FRCA1, FRCA2, and BACP, in 12 scenarios. The simulation results show that the proposed NFRA-AIC protocol outperforms the other conventional protocols. Especially, the NFRA-AIC harvests the highest efficiency improvement of more than 110% under both the random and mobile deployment patterns compared to the latest protocol BACP.
topic Adaptive interrogation capability
dynamic interrogation time
neighbor-friendly reader anti-collision
NFRA
protocol
RFID
url https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8743368/
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