Journal of Guangdong University of Technology ›› 2009, Vol. 26 ›› Issue (3): 72-76.

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An Improved Anti-collision Algorithm Based on Binary Search Algovithm in the RFID System

  

  1. Faculty of Automation,Guangdong University of Technology,Guangzhou 510006,China
  • Online:2009-10-02 Published:2009-10-02

Abstract: How to quickly and accurately identify the tags in the region of the reader is a key issue of the RFID anti-collision algorithm.In order to efficiently solve the problem that it takes so long a time for the binary search algorithm to identify all the tags in the region of the reader,it proposes an improved anti-collision algorithm,based on the binary search algorithm.By setting a stack and a variable count,it introduces the converse search.Simulation results show that the improved algorithm sign...

Key words: Radio Frequency Identification(RFID); anti-collision algorithm; binary search algorithm; stack; converse search;

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