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    RFID coordinate registration for agricultural process sensing

    Platt, Ian; Woodhead, Ian; Tan, Adrian; Richards, S.; Hagedorn, Michael
    Abstract
    A major challenge with RFID tags is to obtain their coordinates in the cost effective manner that makes them so attractive in the first place. For example, adapting well known radar methods for coordinate registration will increase the RFID system complexity and thus cost and maintenance considerably. In this paper we develop a system to determine the location of RFID tags using RSS (Received Signal Strength) measurements between tags and the reader to estimate their position. Tag positioning with this system can be made with a single portable reader without the need for triangulation. The WSN (Wireless Sensor Network) is treated as an optimisation problem where relative positioning is found using a MCMC (Markov Chain Monte Carlo) technique. Simulations show that using this process it is possible to improve estimates for tag location at long ranges without major modification to currently available systems. © 2014 IEEE.... [Show full abstract]
    Keywords
    RFID; agricultural sensing; RSSI; wireless network; wireless sensor networks; WSN
    Date
    2014-04-17
    Type
    Conference Contribution - published (Conference Paper)
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    https://doi.org/10.1109/SAS.2014.6798937
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    Platt, I. G., Woodhead, I. M., Tan, A., Richards, S., & Hagedorn, M. (2014). RFID coordinate registration for agricultural process sensing. Paper presented at the 2014 IEEE Sensors Applications Symposium (SAS).
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