Device-Free Object Tracking Using Passive Tags [electronic resource] / by Jinsong Han, Wei Xi, Kun Zhao, Zhiping Jiang.
By: Han, Jinsong [author.].
Contributor(s): Xi, Wei [author.] | Zhao, Kun [author.] | Jiang, Zhiping [author.] | SpringerLink (Online service).
Material type:
Introduction -- Background -- Critical State and Twins -- Dense Deployment Based Tracking System using Twins -- Sparse Deployment based Tracking System using Twins -- Afterword.
This SpringerBrief examines the use of cheap commercial passive RFID tags to achieve accurate device-free object-tracking. It presents a sensitive detector, named Twins, which uses a pair of adjacent passive tags to detect uncooperative targets (such as intruders). Twins leverages a newly observed phenomenon called critical state that is caused by interference among passive tags. The author expands on the previous object tracking methods, which are mostly device-based, and reveals a new interference model and their extensive experiments for validation. A prototype implementation of the Twins-based intrusion detection scheme with commercial off-the-shelf reader and tags is also covered in this SpringerBrief. Device-Free Object Tracking Using Passive Tags is designed for researchers and professionals interested in smart sensing, localization, RFID and Internet of Things applications. The content is also useful for advanced-level students studying electrical engineering and computer science.
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