2010 IEEE International Conference on Communications 2010
DOI: 10.1109/icc.2010.5501946
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3D Passive Tag Localization Schemes for Indoor RFID Applications

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“…In this part, we have compared the proposed method with PLS method in research 29 and APM method in research. 30 We have studied the influence of the number of power levels, the density of reference tags, and the number of readers by the three methods, respectively.…”
Section: Comparison With Other Methodsmentioning
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“…In this part, we have compared the proposed method with PLS method in research 29 and APM method in research. 30 We have studied the influence of the number of power levels, the density of reference tags, and the number of readers by the three methods, respectively.…”
Section: Comparison With Other Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the following, we will analyze the factors, respectively, and compare the mean error of the proposed method with the method in research 29 (denote as partial least squares (PLS) method) and the method in research 30 (denote as APM method) in the same environment.…”
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“…Almaaitah et al, 2010 [13] Accuracy, no need for direct line-of-sight, low cost, flexibility, and non-intrusiveness -The computed coordinates make sense to computers but are hard for humans to interpret as physical locations.…”
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“…Almaaitah et al, 2010 [13] Passive RFID This paper introduces two methods for 3D localization of a passive RFID tag. The first method named Adaptive Power Multilateration (APM) uses 4 RFID readers and localizes the tag based on the minimal interrogation power and multilateration.…”
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confidence: 99%