Locating passive tags using radio frequency identification technology in an enclosed area

The focus of this project is to review the various methods of implementing the Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) Technology to locate items within an enclose space. This provides a cheaper alternative as compared to Global Positioning System(GPS) or infrared, and utilizing passive tags will e...

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Main Author: Wong, Jie Hong.
Other Authors: Chu Yun Chung
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-408372023-07-07T16:06:07Z Locating passive tags using radio frequency identification technology in an enclosed area Wong, Jie Hong. Chu Yun Chung School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering Network Technology Research Centre DRNTU::Engineering::Electrical and electronic engineering::Electronic systems The focus of this project is to review the various methods of implementing the Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) Technology to locate items within an enclose space. This provides a cheaper alternative as compared to Global Positioning System(GPS) or infrared, and utilizing passive tags will enable the system to be installed with ease and affordability. Such implementation has been researched by others, however, most research were done by using the active tag system. Such system can have further communication range; however, they are limited by their battery capacity and are very dependent on it. Therefore, to implement this localization system using passive tag would eliminate the dependency on the battery and lower the cost of implementation. With the short-term loan of each antenna, I was able to carry out only a particular test using each of the antennas. I have used SAMSys for the Read Count Method and Astra for the RSSI Method. The collected data, or the profiling, of each antenna can be used for future research or implementation. The data logging was done in an ideal indoor environment, with no objects or obstructions around. In summary, from the data collected and the research done, it is seen feasible to implement the localization system with Passive tags. As the performance is about the same as an active system, the implementation cost will be greatly reduced. Bachelor of Engineering 2010-06-22T07:56:40Z 2010-06-22T07:56:40Z 2010 2010 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/40837 en Nanyang Technological University 58 p. application/pdf
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Locating passive tags using radio frequency identification technology in an enclosed area
description The focus of this project is to review the various methods of implementing the Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) Technology to locate items within an enclose space. This provides a cheaper alternative as compared to Global Positioning System(GPS) or infrared, and utilizing passive tags will enable the system to be installed with ease and affordability. Such implementation has been researched by others, however, most research were done by using the active tag system. Such system can have further communication range; however, they are limited by their battery capacity and are very dependent on it. Therefore, to implement this localization system using passive tag would eliminate the dependency on the battery and lower the cost of implementation. With the short-term loan of each antenna, I was able to carry out only a particular test using each of the antennas. I have used SAMSys for the Read Count Method and Astra for the RSSI Method. The collected data, or the profiling, of each antenna can be used for future research or implementation. The data logging was done in an ideal indoor environment, with no objects or obstructions around. In summary, from the data collected and the research done, it is seen feasible to implement the localization system with Passive tags. As the performance is about the same as an active system, the implementation cost will be greatly reduced.
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title Locating passive tags using radio frequency identification technology in an enclosed area
title_short Locating passive tags using radio frequency identification technology in an enclosed area
title_full Locating passive tags using radio frequency identification technology in an enclosed area
title_fullStr Locating passive tags using radio frequency identification technology in an enclosed area
title_full_unstemmed Locating passive tags using radio frequency identification technology in an enclosed area
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