DocumentCode
170406
Title
Anchor-free backscatter positioning for RFID tags with high accuracy
Author
Tianci Liu ; Lei Yang ; Qiongzheng Lin ; Yi Guo ; Yunhao Liu
Author_Institution
Sch. of Software & TNLIST, Tsinghua Univ., Beijing, China
fYear
2014
fDate
April 27 2014-May 2 2014
Firstpage
379
Lastpage
387
Abstract
RFID technology has been widely adopted in a variety of applications from logistics to access control. Many applications gain benefits from knowing the exact position of an RFID-tagged object. Existing localization algorithms in wireless network, however, can hardly be directly employed due to tag´s limited capabilities in terms of energy and memory. For example, the RSS based methods are vulnerable to both distance and tag orientation, while AOA based methods put a strict constraint on the antennas´ spacing that reader´s directional antennas are too large to meet. In this paper, we propose BackPos, a fine-grained backscatter positioning technique using the COTS RFID products with detected phase. Our study shows that the phase is indeed a stable indicator highly related to tag´s position and preserved over frequency or tag orientation, but challenged by its periodicity and tag´s diversity. We attempt to infer the distance differences from phases detected by antennas under triangle constraint. Further, hyperbolic positioning using the distance differences is employed to shrink the tag´s candidate positions until filtering out the real one. In combination with interrogation zone, we finally relax the triangle constraint and allow arbitrary deployment of antennas by sacrificing the feasible region. We implement a prototype of BackPos with COTS RFID products and evaluate this design in various scenarios. The results show that BackPos achieves the mean accuracy of 12.8cm with variance of 3.8cm.
Keywords
backscatter; hyperbolic equations; radio networks; radiofrequency identification; AOA based method; BackPos; COTS RFID product; RFID tag; RSS based method; anchor-free backscatter positioning; antenna arbitrary deployment; candidate position; commercial off-the-shelf radiofrequency identification; detected phase; directional antenna; distance orientation; fine-grained backscatter positioning technique; hyperbolic positioning; interrogation zone; localization algorithm; received signal strength based method; tag orientation; triangle constraint; wireless network; Antennas; Backscatter; Computers; Conferences; Equations; Radiofrequency identification; Uncertainty; BackPos; RFID; feasible region; hyperbolic positioning;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
INFOCOM, 2014 Proceedings IEEE
Conference_Location
Toronto, ON
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/INFOCOM.2014.6847960
Filename
6847960
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