Simulation of the anti-collision process of RFID systems based on multiple access protocol modeling

In this paper, the authors targeted multiple access protocols to analyze the problem of collision and collision avoidance in RFID systems. By considering user terminals as tags and access point as reader, the authors efficiently modelled the wireless communication channel by considering the capture effect. Otherwise, if the capture effect is not considered, the system is modelled under wired communication.

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