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An improved design of an inflatable system based on RFID smart cylinder and an improved algorithm for preventing the collision of multiple electronic tags during the recognition process are solved. The continuous filling of the unmarked and discarded cylinders is solved, and the cross charging of the cylinders is solved. And customer churn and other issues. Through the RFID radio frequency identification technology and GPRS wireless communication technology to achieve the inflatable terminal can be real-time upload the cylinder of RFID coding and filling information to the database server. In this paper, a new improved algorithm is proposed, which is based on the binary tree search algorithm, which improves the number of collisions and transmission faults of the reader in the recognition process. Information. The system has carried out the filling test, the real-time monitoring and testing of the cylinder data and the historical data query test. The test results show that the system can control the continuous filling of the non-seized and discarded cylinders and the cross filling of the cylinder to realize the accurate and fast of the network transmission, to meet the requirements of the safety management of the barrel of things.
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Bo, Y., Kun, W., Jiazhong, X. (2018). Application of Improved RFID Anti-collision Algorithm in Cylinder Inflation System. In: Sun, G., Liu, S. (eds) Advanced Hybrid Information Processing. ADHIP 2017. Lecture Notes of the Institute for Computer Sciences, Social Informatics and Telecommunications Engineering, vol 219. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-73317-3_1
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