DocumentCode :
3686841
Title :
Analysis of inductively coupled RFID marker localization methods
Author :
Peter Vestenický;Tomáš Mravec;Martin Vestenický
Author_Institution :
University of ż
fYear :
2015
Firstpage :
1291
Lastpage :
1295
Abstract :
The presented paper is focused on analysis of two methods of marker localization. The markers are passive RFID transponders (without or with identification chip) consisting of tuned LC circuit and being used to mark and trace underground networks such as cables and pipes. Localization of the marker is based on evaluation of signal amplitude received from the excited marker, i. e. it is RSSI based localization method. The excitation of marker can be periodically repeated or continuous. In the first case the localization process consists of two stages - excitation and receiving of marker damped oscillations, in the second case the amplitude of continuously generated excitation signal is decreased by vicinity of the marker. Both localization methods are mathematically analyzed by modeling of their circuits using differential equations. The results of analysis are used to compare both methods and to evaluate their suitability for practical utilization.
Keywords :
"Mathematical model","Radiofrequency identification","Resistors","Coils","Integrated circuit modeling","Oscillators","Current measurement"
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Computer Science and Information Systems (FedCSIS), 2015 Federated Conference on
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.15439/2015F298
Filename :
7321594
Link To Document :
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