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An Investigation into the Energy Efficiency of Pure and Slotted Aloha Based REID Anti-Collision Protocols

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posted on 2024-11-15, 19:37 authored by Dheeraj Klair, Kwan-Wu ChinKwan-Wu Chin, Raad RaadRaad Raad
This paper investigates the energy efficiency of RFID anti-collision protocols and their suitability for use in RFID-enhanced wireless sensor networks (WSNs). We present a detailed analytical methodology and an in-depth qualitative and Aloha anti-collision protocols and their variants. We find that Slotted Aloha variants that employ muting with early-end are the most energy efficient, but are computationally expensive. Overall, for all Aloha variants we investigated, if the offered load is very high, tag responses cause a bottleneck at the reader. Thereby, resulting in no tags being identified and incur significant identification delays - thus severely impacting a sensor node's battery life.

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This conference paper was originally published as Klair, DK, Chin, KW, Raad, R, An Investigation into the Energy Efficiency of Pure and Slotted Aloha Based REID Anti-Collision Protocols, IEEE International Symposium on a World of Wireless, Mobile and Multimedia Networks WoWMoM 2007, 18-21 June, 1-4.

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2007 IEEE International Symposium on a World of Wireless, Mobile and Multimedia Networks, WOWMOM

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English

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21940

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