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A Survey on Indoor Vehicle Localization Through RFID Technology

Andrea Motroni, Alice Buffi, Paolo Nepa

2021IEEE Access178 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This paper presents a state-of-the-art analysis on the methods suitable for vehicle indoor localization and exploiting the RFID (Radio Frequency IDentification) technology. The survey describes three main categories of vehicle localization systems: (i) solutions exploiting only the RFID technology, (ii) sensor-fusion techniques combining data from RFID systems and proprioceptive sensors, and (iii) sensor-fusion techniques combing RFID data with those of other exteroceptive sensors in addition to the RFID system itself. For each method, implementation and methodological details are discussed, by highlighting the applied RFID technology, namely passive HF-RFID, passive UHF-RFID, or any other RFID system. Also, the employed RFID parameters, i.e., tag EPC, RSSI or backscattered phase, are discussed. The survey focuses on the achievable localization performance, also accounting for infrastructure-deployment costs together with complexity and maintenance overhead. Positioning, tracking, navigation and simultaneous localization and mapping (SLAM) issues are here considered. The analysis highlights pros and cons of each method, together with the main challenges and perspectives of RFID-based solutions for vehicle localization.

Topics & Concepts

Radio-frequency identificationComputer scienceUltra high frequencySensor fusionSoftware deploymentOverhead (engineering)Real-time computingEmbedded systemIdentification (biology)Global Positioning SystemWireless sensor networkTelecommunicationsComputer networkArtificial intelligenceComputer securityOperating systemBiologyBotanyIndoor and Outdoor Localization TechnologiesRobotics and Sensor-Based LocalizationUnderwater Vehicles and Communication Systems