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Twins: Device-Free Object Tracking Using Passive Tags

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Abstract

Device-free object tracking provides a promising solution for many localization and tracking systems to monitor non-cooperative objects, such as intruders, which do not carry any transceiver. However, existing device-free solutions mainly use special sensors or active RFID tags, which are much more expensive compared to passive tags. In this paper, we propose a novel motion detection and tracking method using passive RFID tags, named Twins. The method leverages a newly observed phenomenon called critical state caused by interference among passive tags. We contribute to both theory and practice of this phenomenon by presenting a new interference model that precisely explains it and using extensive experiments to validate it. We design a practical Twins based intrusion detection system and implement a real prototype by commercial off-the-shelf RFID reader and tags. Experimental results show that Twins is effective in detecting the moving object, with very low location errors of 0.75 m in average (with a deployment spacing of 0.6 m).

Original languageEnglish
Article number7112553
Pages (from-to)1605-1617
Number of pages13
JournalIEEE/ACM Transactions on Networking
Volume24
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - Jun 2016

Keywords

  • Critical state
  • device-free
  • passive RFID tag
  • tracking

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