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Multifrequency Phase Difference of Arrival Range Measurement: Principle, Implementation, and Evaluation

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  • Lanxin Qiu
  • Zhangqin Huang
  • Shaohua Zhang
  • Cheng Jing
  • Hao Li
  • Shuyao Li

Abstract

Real-time location system (RLS) based on RFID is an effective indoor positioning system. The battery-free and low cost UHF passive tags can be attached on almost any objects, which are recognized as the best medium to achieve high precision ranging and positioning for large-scale objects. This paper proposes an indoor range measurement based on multifrequency phase difference of arrival (MF-PDoA) using UHF RFID passive tags and discusses the measurement principle, experiment implementation, and results evaluation in detail. After a theoretical overview of MF-PDoA range measurement principle, it introduces an experimental prototype under EPC C1G2 standard for range measurements. Both our prototype and a commercial off-the-shelf RFID reader have been used to verify the measurement method. We propose a Kalman filter and weighting method to process the measuring data. Experiment results indicate that, in a real environment, this method can effectively improve the ranging accuracy, which lays a foundation to extend the proposed measurement into two to three dimensions indoor object positioning.

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  • Lanxin Qiu & Zhangqin Huang & Shaohua Zhang & Cheng Jing & Hao Li & Shuyao Li, 2015. "Multifrequency Phase Difference of Arrival Range Measurement: Principle, Implementation, and Evaluation," International Journal of Distributed Sensor Networks, , vol. 11(11), pages 715307-7153, November.
  • Handle: RePEc:sae:intdis:v:11:y:2015:i:11:p:715307
    DOI: 10.1155/2015/715307
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