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An Indoor Localization System Based On Backscatter RFID Tag
Wang Jun #,Wang Yiyin *
School of Electronic Information and Electrical Engineering, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Shanghai, 200240
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Funding: The National Natural Science Foundation of China(No.61301223)
Opened online:17 May 2016
Accepted by: none
Citation: Wang Jun,Wang Yiyin.An Indoor Localization System Based On Backscatter RFID Tag[OL]. [17 May 2016] http://en.paper.edu.cn/en_releasepaper/content/4685329
 
 
Indoor localization has been actively researched in recent years due to the increasing demand for location-awareness services. However, to balance localization accuracy and system cost is always a challenge for indoor localization systems. Radio frequency identification (RFID) is a promising technology to achieve both goals, because of its reasonable cost and reliability. In this paper, we propose a novel RFID indoor localization system based on angle of arrival (AoA) and phase of arrival (PoA) methods. This system leverages RFID's two experimental signal diffusion characteristics to estimate AoA. One is that the interrogation zone is constrained in a lobe, and only in this area the tag can be queried. The second is that there exits a stable pattern of received signal strength (RSS) on angle changes. We use the two features to find a general area and to pinpoint the AoA consecutively. This effectively narrows the sampling zone (where signal needs to be sampled), and helps to reduce computational complexity. In addition, we reduce the multipath effect on range estimation by determining the AoA and rotating the reader into the direction of the target. Moreover, we exploit two signals with a slightly different frequency to eliminate the phase ambiguity issue. Our system takes only one reader and achieves mean accuracy of 23 cm. The simplicity and effectiveness of our system make it convenient to be used in practice.
Keywords:wireless technology;indoor localization; RFID
 
 
 

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