This paper studies the energy efficiency of twelve Pure and Slotted Aloha tag reading protocol variants via simulation. We compare their energy consumption in three collision resolution phases: 1) success, 2) collision, and 3) idle. Our extensive simulation results show that Pure Aloha with fast mode and muting has the lowest energy consumption, and hence is most suited for deployment in energy-constrained environments.
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A. Ruiz-Rivera, D. Klair & K. Chin, "A simulation study on the energy efficiency of pure and slotted Aloha based RFID tag reading protocols," in 2009 6th IEEE Consumer Communications and Networking Conference, 2009, pp. 1-5.
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2009 6th IEEE Consumer Communications and Networking Conference, CCNC 2009