期刊名称:International Journal of Computer Science and Information Technologies
电子版ISSN:0975-9646
出版年度:2014
卷号:5
期号:4
页码:5185-5188
出版社:TechScience Publications
摘要:Passive RFID systems used for list organization and benefit tracking normally use contention-based MAC protocols, such as the normal C1G2 protocol. Although the C1G2 protocol has the benefit that it is easy to apply, it suffers from wrongness and relatively low throughput when the number of tags in the network increases. It proposes a token-based MAC protocol called Token-MAC for passive RFID systems, which aims a) to provide a fair chance for tags in the network to access the average without requiring management of the tags, b) to increase the overall throughput, i.e., the tag rate, and c) to enable a high number of tags to be read under incomplete tag read time availability, which is an especially important challenge for mobile applications. We apply Token-MAC as well as C1G2 and a TDMA-based protocol using Intel WISP passive RFID tags and perform experiments. Additionally, based on our experimental results, we develop energy harvesting and communication models for tags that we then use in simulations of the three protocols. Our experimental and simulation results all show that Token-MAC can achieve a higher tag rate and better fairness than C1G2, and it can provide better performance over a longer range compared with the TDMA-based protocol. It is also shown that Token-MAC achieves much lower tag finding delay, particularly for high numbers of tags. Token-MAC is, therefore, a promising solution for passive RFID systems.