RFIDTango: A Scenario-Based Massive RFID Data Generator

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RFID (Radio Frequency IDentification) technology has been widely used in many applications. In recent years, researchers have begun to study various RFID data management problems. Unfortunately, it is difficult for researchers to obtain massive raw RFID data because of hardware cost and limitations of lab environment. We have designed RFIDTango, a massive raw RFID data generator, to simulate real RFID application scenarios. In this paper, we present a system of RFIDTango and show how RFIDTango can simulate a RFID-enabled supermarket scenario effectively and efficiently.

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