Research on the Development of Smart Library Based on Embedded RFID Middleware

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This research is mainly designed and implemented the RFID middleware based on embedded Linux system. This middleware uses compositive control framework for design and development, by doing this, it makes middleware function modules can be dynamically loaded, installed and uninstalled by plug-in application form, witch will improve the flexibility and stability of the use of the RFID middleware. In the complex event processing, the paper introduced Esper engine to promoted the ability to filter, analyze, aggregate and some other complex event processing to dulling with the tagged data. This paper realized the main function module design by strictly compliance with the ALE protocol witch is made by the EPC Global Organization. The RFID middleware in this article establish the interactive interface with the external application. This middleware application can be deployed on the embedded Linux system, and it has obtained the expected effect and function after the test of this middleware application.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 926-930)

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2410-2413

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May 2014

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