Improved RFID Anti-Collision Algorithm Based on Dynamic Framed Slotted ALOHA Algorithm

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Aiming at the problem of tag conflict in the RFID system, an improved algorithm based on dynamic framed slotted ALOHA algorithm is proposed. In this algorithm , when the recognition of a frame length is still not finished, according to the existing conflict timeslot and free timeslot inside of frame, frame length can adjusted in advance, furthermore a new frames recognition process is began, which can improve the recognition efficiency of the existing algorithm, increase throughput. The performance simulation experiment shows that the improved algorithm has more advantage than dynamic slotted ALOHA algorithm.

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