Study of an Rfid Based Moving Object Tracking System
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2007
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This paper presents a study on localization and tracking of an object carrying an active RFID tag. The study incorporates processing of the signals received from transmitters, in a way to locate and track the coordinate in an indoor environment. During the course of the project, both outdoor and indoor experiments have been conducted. Empirical distance vs signal strength formulations are formed by use of the collected data. Deviation of the reported values from the theory is analyzed, and the effects of reflections from doors, windows, etc. are observed. In order to improve the accuracy of tracking, Bayesian and Kalman Filtering approaches are incorporated.
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2007 1st Annual RFID Eurasia -- 2007 1st Annual RFID Eurasia -- 5 September 2007 through 6 September 2007 -- Istanbul -- 73203