RFID identification—fairness
The key technical contribution of this chapter is in proposing a fair identification protocol for reading the IDs of all tags in an RFID tag population such that the number of transmissions per tag are equal. The key technical depth of this chapter is in the mathematical development of the theory that FRIP is based upon. The solid theoretical underpinning of FRIP ensures that the actual fairness that it achieves is greater than or equal to the required fairness. We have developed a novel technique that FRIP uses to execute large frame sizes to ensure compliance with the C1G2 standard. We have presented a comprehensive evaluation of FRIP and its side-by-side comparisons with nine major prior tag identification protocols. Our experimental results show that FRIP significantly outperforms all prior identification protocols, even those that are not C1G2 compliant, for not only the fairness but also the metrics such as number of transmissions per tag and power consumption.
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