Title :
P-MTI: Physical-Layer Missing Tag Identification via Compressive Sensing
Author :
Yuanqing Zheng ; Mo Li
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Comput. Eng., Nanyang Technol. Univ., Singapore, Singapore
Abstract :
Radio frequency identification (RFID) systems are emerging platforms that support a variety of pervasive applications. RFID tags can be used to label items and enable item-level monitoring. The problem of identifying missing tags in RFID systems has attracted wide attention due to its practical importance (e.g., anti-theft). This paper presents P-MTI: a Physical-layer Missing Tag Identification scheme that effectively makes use of the lower-layer information and dramatically improves operational efficiency. Unlike conventional approaches, P-MTI looks into the aggregated tag responses instead of focusing on individual tag responses and extracts useful information from physical-layer collisions. P-MTI leverages the sparsity of missing tag events and reconstructs tag responses through compressive sensing. We prototype P-MTI using the USRP software defined radio and Intel WISP platform. We also evaluate the performance of P-MTI with extensive simulations and compare to previous approaches. The experiment results show the promising performance of P-MTI in identification accuracy, time efficiency, as well as robustness over noisy channels.
Keywords :
compressed sensing; radiofrequency identification; software defined networking; Intel WISP; P-MTI; RFID; USRP software defined radio; WISP; compressive sensing; item level monitoring; noisy channels; physical layer collision; physical layer missing tag identification scheme; radiofrequency identification; tag identification scheme; tag response reconstruction; Compressed sensing; Monitoring; Noise; RFID tags; Servers; Vectors; Compressive sensing; missing tag identification; radio frequency identification (RFID) systems;
Journal_Title :
Networking, IEEE/ACM Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TNET.2014.2326460