Revisiting Reading Rate with Mobility: Rate-Adaptive Reading of COTS RFID Systems

December 12, 2017·
Qiongzheng Lin
Corresponding author
,
Lei Yang
Corresponding author
Chunhui Duan
Chunhui Duan
,
Yunhao Liu
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Type
Publication
ACM International Conference on emerging Networking EXperiments and Technologies, 199-211
Status
Peer-reviewed
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Abstract

Radio-frequency identification (RFID) systems, as major enablers of automatic identification, are currently supplemented with various interesting sensing functions, e.g., motion tracking. All these sensing applications forcedly require much higher reading rate (i.e., sampling rate) such that any fast movement of tagged objects can be accurately captured in a timely manner through tag readings. However, COTS RFID systems suffer from an extremely low individual reading rate when multiple tags are present, due to their intense channel contention in the link layer. In this work, we present a holistic system, called Tagwatch, a rate-adaptive reading system for COTS RFID devices. This work revisits the reading rate from a distinctive perspective: mobility. We observe that the reading demands of mobile tags are considerably more urgent than those of stationary tags because the states of the latter nearly remain unchanged; meanwhile, only a few tags (e.g., < 20%) are actually in motion despite the existence of a massive amount of tags in practice. Thus, Tagwatch adaptively improves the reading rates for mobile tags by cutting down the readings of stationary tags. Our main contribution is a two-phase reading design, wherein the mobile tags are discriminated in the Phase I and exclusively read in the Phase II. We built a prototype of Tagwatch with COTS RFID readers and tags. Results from our microbenchmark analysis demonstrate that the new design outperforms the reading rate by 3.2x when 5% of tags are moving.

Citation

Q. Lin, L. Yang, H. Jia, C. Duan, and Y. Liu, “Revisiting Reading Rate with Mobility: Rate-Adaptive Reading in COTS RFID Systems,” in Proceedings of the ACM International Conference on emerging Networking EXperiments and Technologies(CoNEXT), 2017, pp. 199-211.

中文引用(GB/T 7714)

Lin Q, Yang L, Jia H, et al. Revisiting Reading Rate with Mobility: Rate-Adaptive Reading in COTS RFID Systems[C]//Proceedings of the ACM International Conference on emerging Networking EXperiments and Technologies(CoNEXT). 2017: 199-211.

Chunhui Duan
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Chunhui Duan (she/her)
Associate Professor
I am Chunhui Duan (段春晖), currently an Associate Professor (tenure-track) in School of Computer Science and Technology, Beijing Institute of Technology. Previously, I worked as a postdoc research fellow at Tsinghua University. I received the B.S. and Ph.D. degrees from the School of Software at Tsinghua University, in 2013 and 2018 respectively, supervised by Prof. Yunhao Liu.

My research interests include RFID, Internet-of-Things, indoor localization, wireless sensing, etc.