Sensors (Feb 2016)

Investigation of Interference Models for RFID Systems

  • Linchao Zhang,
  • Renato Ferrero,
  • Filippo Gandino,
  • Maurizio Rebaudengo

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/s16020199
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16, no. 2
p. 199

Abstract

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The reader-to-reader collision in an RFID system is a challenging problem for communications technology. In order to model the interference between RFID readers, different interference models have been proposed, mainly based on two approaches: single and additive interference. The former only considers the interference from one reader within a certain range, whereas the latter takes into account the sum of all of the simultaneous interferences in order to emulate a more realistic behavior. Although the difference between the two approaches has been theoretically analyzed in previous research, their effects on the estimated performance of the reader-to-reader anti-collision protocols have not yet been investigated. In this paper, the influence of the interference model on the anti-collision protocols is studied by simulating a representative state-of-the-art protocol. The results presented in this paper highlight that the use of additive models, although more computationally intensive, is mandatory to improve the performance of anti-collision protocols.

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