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Efficient memoryless protocol for tag identification (extended abstract)

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This paper presents an efficient collision resolution protocol and its variations for the tag identification problem, where an electromagnetic reader attempts to obtain within is read range the unique ID number of each tag. The novelty of our main protocol is that each tag is memoryless, i.e., the current response of each tag only depends on the current query of the reader but not on the past history of the reader's queries. Moreover, the only computation required for each tag is to match its ID against the binary string in the query. Theoretical resulst in both time and communication complexities are derived to demonstrate the efficiency of our protocols.

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DIALM '00: Proceedings of the 4th international workshop on Discrete algorithms and methods for mobile computing and communications
August 2000
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ISBN:1581133014
DOI:10.1145/345848
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