RFID Systems
Research Trends and Challenges
Herausgeber: Bolic, Miodrag; Stojmenovic, Ivan; Simplot-Ryl, David
RFID Systems
Research Trends and Challenges
Herausgeber: Bolic, Miodrag; Stojmenovic, Ivan; Simplot-Ryl, David
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This book provides an insight into the 'hot' field of Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) Systems In this book, the authors provide an insight into the field of RFID systems with an emphasis on networking aspects and research challenges related to passive Ultra High Frequency (UHF) RFID systems. The book reviews various algorithms, protocols and design solutions that have been developed within the area, including most recent advances. In addition, authors cover a wide range of recognized problems in RFID industry, striking a balance between theoretical and practical coverage. Limitations of…mehr
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- Verlag: John Wiley & Sons / Wiley
- Seitenzahl: 576
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. August 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 253mm x 174mm x 38mm
- Gewicht: 1119g
- ISBN-13: 9780470746028
- ISBN-10: 0470746025
- Artikelnr.: 31187678
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: John Wiley & Sons / Wiley
- Seitenzahl: 576
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. August 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 253mm x 174mm x 38mm
- Gewicht: 1119g
- ISBN-13: 9780470746028
- ISBN-10: 0470746025
- Artikelnr.: 31187678
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Preface.
Acknowledgements.
Part I COMPONENTS OF RFID SYSTEMS AND PERFORMANCE METRICS.
1 Performance of Passive UHF RFID Systems in Practice (Miodrag Bolic,
Akshay Athalye, and Tzu Hao Li).
1.1 Introduction.
1.2 Ideal RFID System.
1.3 Practical RFID Systems.
1.4 Overview of the Book.
1.5 Conclusion.
References.
2 Performance Metrics and Operational Parameters of RFID Systems (Raj
Bridelall and Abhiman Hande).
2.1 Overview.
2.2 Key Operational Parameters.
2.3 Classification of Commercially Available Products.
2.4 Conclusion.
Problems.
References.
3 UHF RFID Antennas (Daniel Deavours).
3.1 Dipoles and Relatives.
3.2 T-Match and Relatives.
3.3 Putting it Together: Building an RFID Tag.
3.4 The Environment.
3.5 Conclusions, Trends, and Challenges.
References.
4 RFID Tag Chip Design (Na Yan, Wenyi Che, Yuqing Yang, and Qiang Li).
4.1 Tag Architecture Systems.
4.2 Memory in Standard CMOS Processes.
4.3 Baseband of RFID Tag.
4.4 RFID Tag Performance Optimization.
4.5 Conclusion.
Problems.
References.
5 Design of Passive Tag RFID Readers (Scott Chiu).
5.1 Overview.
5.2 Basics of Passive RFID Operation.
5.3 Passive RFID Reader Designs.
5.4 Advanced Topics on RFID Reader Design.
5.5 Conclusion.
Problems.
References.
6 RFID Middleware: Concepts and Architecture (Nathalie Mitton, Loïc
Schmidt, and David Simplot-Ryl).
6.1 Introduction.
6.2 Overview of an RFID Middleware Architecture.
6.3 Readers Management.
6.4 Data Management and Application-Level Events.
6.5 Store and Share Data.
6.6 Example.
6.7 Conclusion.
Problems.
References.
Part II TAG IDENTIFICATION PROTOCOLS.
7 Aloha-Based Protocols (Kwan-Wu Chin and Dheeraj Klair).
7.1 Pure Aloha.
7.2 Slotted Aloha.
7.3 Framed Slotted Aloha.
7.4 Conclusion.
Problems.
References.
8 Tree-Based Anti-Collision Protocols for RFID Tags (Petar Popovski).
8.1 Introduction.
8.2 Principles of Tree-Based Anti-Collision Protocols.
8.3 Tree Protocols in the Existing RFID Specifications.
8.4 Practical Issues and Transmission Errors.
8.5 Cooperative Readers and Generalized Arbitration Spaces.
8.6 Conclusion.
Problems.
References.
9 A Comparison of TTF and RTF UHF RFID Protocols (Alwyn Hoffman, Johann
Holm, and Henri-Jean Marais).
9.1 Introduction.
9.2 Requirements for RFID Protocols.
9.3 Different Approaches Used in UHF Protocols.
9.4 Description of Stochastic TTF Protocols.
9.5 Comparison between ISO18000-6C and TTF Protocols.
9.6 Conclusion.
Problems.
References.
Part III READER INFRASTRUCTURE NETWORKING.
10 Integrating RFID Readers in Enterprise IT (Christian Floerkemeier and
Sanjay Sarma).
10.1 Related Work.
10.2 RFID System Services.
10.3 Reader Capabilities.
10.4 RFID System Architecture Taxonomy.
10.5 EPCglobal Standards.
10.6 Adoption of High-Level Reader Protocols.
10.7 Potential Future Standardization Activities.
10.8 Conclusion.
Problems.
References.
11 Reducing Interference in RFID Reader Networks (Sung Won Kim and
Gyanendra Prasad Joshi).
11.1 Introduction.
11.2 Interference Problem in RFID Reader Networks.
11.3 Access Mechanism, Regulations, Standards and Algorithms.
11.4 Comparison.
11.5 Conclusion.
Problems.
References.
12 Optimal Tag Coverage and Tag Report Elimination (Bogdan Carbunar, Murali
Krishna Ramanathan, Mehmet Koyuturk, Suresh Jagannathan, and Ananth Grama
).
12.1 Introduction.
12.2 Overview of RFID Systems.
12.3 Tree Walking: An Algorithm for Detecting Tags in the Presence of
Collisions.
12.4 Reader Collision Avoidance.
12.5 Coverage Redundancy in RFID Systems: Comparison with Sensor Networks.
12.6 Network Model.
12.7 Optimal Tag Coverage and Tag Reporting.
12.8 Redundant Reader Elimination Algorithms: A Centralized Heuristic.
12.9 RRE: A Distributed Solution.
12.10 Adapting to Topological Changes.
12.11 The Layered Elimination Optimization (LEO).
12.12 Related Work.
12.13 Conclusion.
Problems.
References.
13 Delay/Disruption-Tolerant Mobile RFID Networks: Challenges and
Opportunities (Hongyi Wu and Zhipeng Yang).
13.1 Motivation.
13.2 Overview of FINDERS.
13.3 General Feasibility Study.
13.4 Unique Challenges and Tactics.
13.5 Related Work.
13.6 Conclusion.
Problems.
References.
Part IV ADDRESSING OTHER CHALLENGES IN RFID SYSTEMS.
14 Improving Read Ranges and Read Rates for Passive RFID Systems (Zhiguang
Fan, Fazhong Shen, Jianhua Shen, and Lixin Ran).
14.1 Introduction.
14.2 Signal Descriptions and Formulations for Passive Backscatter RFID
Systems.
14.3 Improving the Read Range of a Passive RFID System.
14.4 Improving the Read Rate of a Passive RFID System.
14.5 Two Design Examples for RFID System.
14.6 Conclusion.
Problems.
References.
15 Principles and Techniques of RFID Positioning (Yimin Zhang, Xin Li, and
Moeness Amin).
15.1 Introduction.
15.2 Tag Range Estimation Techniques.
15.3 DOA Estimation Techniques.
15.4 RFID Positioning Techniques.
15.5 Improving Positioning Accuracy.
15.6 Conclusion.
Problems.
References.
16 Towards Secure and Privacy-Enhanced RFID Systems (Heiko Knospe and
Kerstin Lemke-Rust).
16.1 Introduction.
16.2 Security and Privacy.
16.3 Classification of RFID Systems.
16.4 Attacks on RFID Systems and Appropriate Countermeasures.
16.5 Lightweight Cryptography for RFID.
16.6 Conclusion.
Problems.
References.
17 Cryptographic Approaches for Improving Security and Privacy Issues of
RFID Systems (Miyako Ohkubo, Koutarou Suzuki, and Shingo Kinoshita).
17.1 Introduction.
17.2 Threats against the RFID System.
17.3 Required Properties.
17.4 Cryptographic Protocols for Identification with Privacy.
17.5 Cryptographic Protocols for Authentication without Privacy.
17.6 Cryptographic Protocols for Privacy and Other Requirements.
17.7 Implementation.
17.8 Real Systems and Attacks.
17.9 Conclusion.
Problems.
References.
18 Novel RFID Technologies: Energy Harvesting for Self-Powered Autonomous
RFID Systems (Raj Bridelall and Abhiman Hande).
18.1 Introduction.
18.2 Novel Low Power Architectures.
18.3 Energy Harvesting Optimized for RFID.
18.4 Future Trends in Energy Harvesting.
18.5 Conclusion.
Problems.
References.
19 Simulators and Emulators for Different Abstraction Layers of UHF RFID
Systems (Christian Steger, Alex Janek, Reinhold Weiß, Vojtech Derbek,
Manfred Jantscher, Josef Preishuber-Pfluegl, and Markus Pistauer).
19.1 Introduction.
19.2 The Simulation/Emulation Platforms.
19.3 UHF RFID Simulation Platform.
19.4 Real-Time HIL-Verification and Emulation Platform.
19.5 Higher Class Tag Architecture Based on Energy Harvesting.
19.6 Conclusion.
Problems.
References.
Index.
Preface.
Acknowledgements.
Part I COMPONENTS OF RFID SYSTEMS AND PERFORMANCE METRICS.
1 Performance of Passive UHF RFID Systems in Practice (Miodrag Bolic,
Akshay Athalye, and Tzu Hao Li).
1.1 Introduction.
1.2 Ideal RFID System.
1.3 Practical RFID Systems.
1.4 Overview of the Book.
1.5 Conclusion.
References.
2 Performance Metrics and Operational Parameters of RFID Systems (Raj
Bridelall and Abhiman Hande).
2.1 Overview.
2.2 Key Operational Parameters.
2.3 Classification of Commercially Available Products.
2.4 Conclusion.
Problems.
References.
3 UHF RFID Antennas (Daniel Deavours).
3.1 Dipoles and Relatives.
3.2 T-Match and Relatives.
3.3 Putting it Together: Building an RFID Tag.
3.4 The Environment.
3.5 Conclusions, Trends, and Challenges.
References.
4 RFID Tag Chip Design (Na Yan, Wenyi Che, Yuqing Yang, and Qiang Li).
4.1 Tag Architecture Systems.
4.2 Memory in Standard CMOS Processes.
4.3 Baseband of RFID Tag.
4.4 RFID Tag Performance Optimization.
4.5 Conclusion.
Problems.
References.
5 Design of Passive Tag RFID Readers (Scott Chiu).
5.1 Overview.
5.2 Basics of Passive RFID Operation.
5.3 Passive RFID Reader Designs.
5.4 Advanced Topics on RFID Reader Design.
5.5 Conclusion.
Problems.
References.
6 RFID Middleware: Concepts and Architecture (Nathalie Mitton, Loïc
Schmidt, and David Simplot-Ryl).
6.1 Introduction.
6.2 Overview of an RFID Middleware Architecture.
6.3 Readers Management.
6.4 Data Management and Application-Level Events.
6.5 Store and Share Data.
6.6 Example.
6.7 Conclusion.
Problems.
References.
Part II TAG IDENTIFICATION PROTOCOLS.
7 Aloha-Based Protocols (Kwan-Wu Chin and Dheeraj Klair).
7.1 Pure Aloha.
7.2 Slotted Aloha.
7.3 Framed Slotted Aloha.
7.4 Conclusion.
Problems.
References.
8 Tree-Based Anti-Collision Protocols for RFID Tags (Petar Popovski).
8.1 Introduction.
8.2 Principles of Tree-Based Anti-Collision Protocols.
8.3 Tree Protocols in the Existing RFID Specifications.
8.4 Practical Issues and Transmission Errors.
8.5 Cooperative Readers and Generalized Arbitration Spaces.
8.6 Conclusion.
Problems.
References.
9 A Comparison of TTF and RTF UHF RFID Protocols (Alwyn Hoffman, Johann
Holm, and Henri-Jean Marais).
9.1 Introduction.
9.2 Requirements for RFID Protocols.
9.3 Different Approaches Used in UHF Protocols.
9.4 Description of Stochastic TTF Protocols.
9.5 Comparison between ISO18000-6C and TTF Protocols.
9.6 Conclusion.
Problems.
References.
Part III READER INFRASTRUCTURE NETWORKING.
10 Integrating RFID Readers in Enterprise IT (Christian Floerkemeier and
Sanjay Sarma).
10.1 Related Work.
10.2 RFID System Services.
10.3 Reader Capabilities.
10.4 RFID System Architecture Taxonomy.
10.5 EPCglobal Standards.
10.6 Adoption of High-Level Reader Protocols.
10.7 Potential Future Standardization Activities.
10.8 Conclusion.
Problems.
References.
11 Reducing Interference in RFID Reader Networks (Sung Won Kim and
Gyanendra Prasad Joshi).
11.1 Introduction.
11.2 Interference Problem in RFID Reader Networks.
11.3 Access Mechanism, Regulations, Standards and Algorithms.
11.4 Comparison.
11.5 Conclusion.
Problems.
References.
12 Optimal Tag Coverage and Tag Report Elimination (Bogdan Carbunar, Murali
Krishna Ramanathan, Mehmet Koyuturk, Suresh Jagannathan, and Ananth Grama
).
12.1 Introduction.
12.2 Overview of RFID Systems.
12.3 Tree Walking: An Algorithm for Detecting Tags in the Presence of
Collisions.
12.4 Reader Collision Avoidance.
12.5 Coverage Redundancy in RFID Systems: Comparison with Sensor Networks.
12.6 Network Model.
12.7 Optimal Tag Coverage and Tag Reporting.
12.8 Redundant Reader Elimination Algorithms: A Centralized Heuristic.
12.9 RRE: A Distributed Solution.
12.10 Adapting to Topological Changes.
12.11 The Layered Elimination Optimization (LEO).
12.12 Related Work.
12.13 Conclusion.
Problems.
References.
13 Delay/Disruption-Tolerant Mobile RFID Networks: Challenges and
Opportunities (Hongyi Wu and Zhipeng Yang).
13.1 Motivation.
13.2 Overview of FINDERS.
13.3 General Feasibility Study.
13.4 Unique Challenges and Tactics.
13.5 Related Work.
13.6 Conclusion.
Problems.
References.
Part IV ADDRESSING OTHER CHALLENGES IN RFID SYSTEMS.
14 Improving Read Ranges and Read Rates for Passive RFID Systems (Zhiguang
Fan, Fazhong Shen, Jianhua Shen, and Lixin Ran).
14.1 Introduction.
14.2 Signal Descriptions and Formulations for Passive Backscatter RFID
Systems.
14.3 Improving the Read Range of a Passive RFID System.
14.4 Improving the Read Rate of a Passive RFID System.
14.5 Two Design Examples for RFID System.
14.6 Conclusion.
Problems.
References.
15 Principles and Techniques of RFID Positioning (Yimin Zhang, Xin Li, and
Moeness Amin).
15.1 Introduction.
15.2 Tag Range Estimation Techniques.
15.3 DOA Estimation Techniques.
15.4 RFID Positioning Techniques.
15.5 Improving Positioning Accuracy.
15.6 Conclusion.
Problems.
References.
16 Towards Secure and Privacy-Enhanced RFID Systems (Heiko Knospe and
Kerstin Lemke-Rust).
16.1 Introduction.
16.2 Security and Privacy.
16.3 Classification of RFID Systems.
16.4 Attacks on RFID Systems and Appropriate Countermeasures.
16.5 Lightweight Cryptography for RFID.
16.6 Conclusion.
Problems.
References.
17 Cryptographic Approaches for Improving Security and Privacy Issues of
RFID Systems (Miyako Ohkubo, Koutarou Suzuki, and Shingo Kinoshita).
17.1 Introduction.
17.2 Threats against the RFID System.
17.3 Required Properties.
17.4 Cryptographic Protocols for Identification with Privacy.
17.5 Cryptographic Protocols for Authentication without Privacy.
17.6 Cryptographic Protocols for Privacy and Other Requirements.
17.7 Implementation.
17.8 Real Systems and Attacks.
17.9 Conclusion.
Problems.
References.
18 Novel RFID Technologies: Energy Harvesting for Self-Powered Autonomous
RFID Systems (Raj Bridelall and Abhiman Hande).
18.1 Introduction.
18.2 Novel Low Power Architectures.
18.3 Energy Harvesting Optimized for RFID.
18.4 Future Trends in Energy Harvesting.
18.5 Conclusion.
Problems.
References.
19 Simulators and Emulators for Different Abstraction Layers of UHF RFID
Systems (Christian Steger, Alex Janek, Reinhold Weiß, Vojtech Derbek,
Manfred Jantscher, Josef Preishuber-Pfluegl, and Markus Pistauer).
19.1 Introduction.
19.2 The Simulation/Emulation Platforms.
19.3 UHF RFID Simulation Platform.
19.4 Real-Time HIL-Verification and Emulation Platform.
19.5 Higher Class Tag Architecture Based on Energy Harvesting.
19.6 Conclusion.
Problems.
References.
Index.