Adaptive Binary Splitting for a RFID Tag Collision Arbitration Via Multi-agent Systems

Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) has recently received much attention from various parties involved in supply chain management. In the RFID system, a reader recognizes tags through communications over a shared wireless channel. When multiple tags transmit their IDs at the same time, the tag to reader signals lead to collision. Various tag identification algorithms have proposed for RFID systems. In this paper a modified Adaptive Binary Splitting (MABS) protocol that is to improve the binary tree protocol and reduce collisions efficiently via multi-agent systems.

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