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With the development of electronic technologies, especially RFID sensors technologies, indoor space can be modeled with the help of deployment of RFID sensors. The fundmental issue in RFID-based indoor space is to create a framework to management indoor moving objects. In this paper, we focus on the modeling issue of RFID-based indoor space as well as indoor moving objects. We first present a conceptual framework to represent indoor space and indoor moving objects. Next, we analyze some potential application areas related with indoor moving objects. Modeling of indoor moving objects is much different from that of outdoor moving objects. For the latter, we usually assume that objects are moving in a free space, while indoor space is constrainted by doors, walls, elevators, and other factors. Therefore, we need develop new ways to describe indoor space and indoor moving objects. On the other hand, indoor applications are just in development, and a lot of issues are needed to be explored.
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Jin, P., Zhang, L., Zhao, L., Wang, H., Yue, L. (2012). Electronic RFID-Based Indoor Moving Objects: Modeling and Applications. In: Jin, D., Lin, S. (eds) Advances in Mechanical and Electronic Engineering. Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering, vol 177. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-31516-9_73
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