A new methods of mobile object measurement by using radio frequency identification
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https://doi.org/10.21533/pen.v10.i1.538Abstract
In this study, the mobile robot conducts tag of RFID and the antennas’ reader was scattered at the indoor-outdoor environment, which represents the novelty of the study, as this has not been done in the previous studies. This protects the mobile robot from weight increase reduces the consumption of the battery. Moreover, mobile object increase demands an increase in cheap passive Radio Frequency Identification tags in the system of navigation. Techniques of Signal processing utilize both accompanied by the theories of electromagnetics in locating the robot’s position. Numerous antennas usage provides a breadth of comparisons. In this work, have been provide a new RFID tracking approach that can also be used for interior positioning. This technique employs RSS to gather the signal intensity of reference tags before they are used. The next step is to send a signal. Setting up Power Level ranges via reference tags uses strength as a setting parameter. Then, based on the intensity of the signal, you can determine how far away you are. Reference tags are used to match the signal intensity of track tags. Finally, when track tags are installed in indoor locations, they can be used to monitor the movement of people. It will use the arithmetic mean of the positions of surrounding reference tags to determine the location. Values. According to preliminary results from an experiment, our approach is more precise than the antenna system. Approximately 10 to 20 lines.
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