Abstract

This paper studies the problem of temporal continuous scanning for large-scale RFID systems, which is an essential operation to keep the inventory up-to-date. The existing solutions need to execute unknown and missing tag identification protocols separately, which are of low time-efficiency because the unknown tags disturb the identification of missing tags and vice versa. To this end, we design a Fast Continuous Scanning (FCS) protocol based on the proposed multiple categories filter which can detect unknown tags and skip the empty and collision slots for improving the efficiency of missing tag identification. FCS is faster than the prior methods because the proposed filter is helpful to decreasing the interference between unknown and missing tags. We also investigate the optimization of the involved parameters to minimize the execution time. Extensive simulation results demonstrate that the proposed protocol outperforms the state-of-the-art solutions by saving 39% ∼ 58.5% of the execution time.

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