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When tags 'read' each other: Enabling low-cost and convenient tag mutual identification

  • Haofan Cai
  • , Ge Wang
  • , Xiaofeng Shi
  • , Junjie Xie
  • , Minmei Wang
  • , Chen Qian
  • University of California at Santa Cruz
  • National University of Defense Technology

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Abstract

Though being widely used in industrial and logistic applications, current passive RFID technology still has a fundamental limitation: Individual users, who do not carry any reader, are difficult to interact with tagged items, such as retrieving their digital profiles and requesting certain association with them. Recent proposals to improve user-item interaction experience rely on special hardware such as smartphone based RID scanner. This work presents a promising approach to allow each user to interact with tagged item using only one passive tag, which is named Tag Mutual Identification Interface (TagMii). TagMii requires a user to put her user tag in a physical proximity with an item tag to express certain interactions between the user and item. The key idea behind TagMii is to utilize two experimental observations: 1) inductive coupling for detecting interaction events, and 2) channel similarity for determining the actual interacting tags. We implement TagMii using commodity off-the-shelf RID devices and conduct experiments in complex environments with rich multIPath, mobility, wireless signals, electrical devices, and magnetic fields. The results show that TagMii provides accurate mutual identification. TagMii is a completely new approach for user-item interactions in pervasive environments and enables many user-friendly IoT applications with low cost and convenience.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publication27th IEEE International Conference on Network Protocols, ICNP 2019
PublisherIEEE Computer Society
ISBN (Electronic)9781728127002
DOIs
StatePublished - Oct 2019
Event27th IEEE International Conference on Network Protocols, ICNP 2019 - Chicago, United States
Duration: 7 Oct 201910 Oct 2019

Publication series

NameProceedings - International Conference on Network Protocols, ICNP
Volume2019-October
ISSN (Print)1092-1648

Conference

Conference27th IEEE International Conference on Network Protocols, ICNP 2019
Country/TerritoryUnited States
CityChicago
Period7/10/1910/10/19

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