A Handheld Fine-Grained RFID Localization System with Complex-Controlled Polarization
Laura Dodds, Isaac Perper, Aline Eid, Fadel Adib
Abstract
There is much interest in fine-grained RFID localization systems. Existing systems for accurate localization typically require infrastructure, either in the form of extensive reference tags or many antennas (e.g., antenna arrays) to localize RFID tags within their radio range. Yet, there remains a need for fine-grained RFID localization solutions that are in a compact, portable, mobile form, that can be held by users as they walk around areas to map them, such as in retail stores, warehouses, or manufacturing plants.
Topics & Concepts
Computer scienceMobile deviceRadio-frequency identificationEmbedded systemWorld Wide WebComputer securityIndoor and Outdoor Localization TechnologiesRFID technology advancementsEnergy Harvesting in Wireless Networks