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Research of Improved Frame-Slot ALOHA Anti-collision Algorithm

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Advances in Wireless Networks and Information Systems

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In order to further improve identification efficiency of tag anti-collision algorithm in RFID system, we analyze the performance the frame-slot ALOHA anti-collision algorithm, apply the idea of grouping in binary search algorithm to frame-slot ALOHA anti-collision algorithm, and propose an improved frame-slot ALOHA anti-collision algorithm combining frame-slot ALOHA anti-collision algorithm and binary search algorithm, identifying the collided tags in time slots with the binary search algorithm. The simulation results show that, the improved algorithm does improve the anti-collision performance and the tag identification efficiency in RFID system.

Fund project: 863 project: Research of Communication Test Technology in RFID (2006AA04A106).

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Feng, S., Gao, F., Xue, Y., Li, H. (2010). Research of Improved Frame-Slot ALOHA Anti-collision Algorithm. In: Luo, Q. (eds) Advances in Wireless Networks and Information Systems. Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering, vol 72. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-14350-2_36

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