2015 International Conference on Electromagnetics in Advanced Applications (ICEAA) 2015
DOI: 10.1109/iceaa.2015.7297235
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A solution for monitoring operations in harsh environment: A RFID reader for small UAV

Abstract: − RIFD technologies are applied in a various number of environmental monitoring applications. Efficient energy management is one of the most important prerequisites for the realization of such systems and the power consumption of the RFID tag during radio transmissions must be kept low. The proposed system is composed by the RFID tags distributed on the territory and a reader installed on an Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV). The idea is to use the UAV to collect data from the RFID sensors scattered throughout the… Show more

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“…Similarly, the authors of [49] proposed a feasibility analysis of how it is possible to recharge a multipurpose RFID tag using a drone in an environmental monitoring operations. Furthermore, the study in [50] presented a solution for monitoring operation in harsh environments using RFID with a drone. It proposed a set of RFID tags that can be equipped with various sets of sensors and distributed over the monitored area with a reader installed on the drone.…”
Section: ) Drones and Rfidmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Similarly, the authors of [49] proposed a feasibility analysis of how it is possible to recharge a multipurpose RFID tag using a drone in an environmental monitoring operations. Furthermore, the study in [50] presented a solution for monitoring operation in harsh environments using RFID with a drone. It proposed a set of RFID tags that can be equipped with various sets of sensors and distributed over the monitored area with a reader installed on the drone.…”
Section: ) Drones and Rfidmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It proposed a set of RFID tags that can be equipped with various sets of sensors and distributed over the monitored area with a reader installed on the drone. The main idea of using a drone is to collect data from the RFID sensors scattered throughout the area by directly approaching them, flying above them, and downloading measured data [50]. Previous findings show that the system works coherently and tags can be powerful monitoring instruments, especially where the monitoring is needed for a large area or a harsh environment.…”
Section: ) Drones and Rfidmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…UAV localization and tracking have been taken into consideration for achieving simplicity and cost efficiency. UAV is used for data collection from RFID sensors via scattered throughout the area using downloading measured data, directly approaching them and flying above them [35]. UAV and RFID sensors work together in proper way while tags can be powerful monitoring instruments.…”
Section: Fig4 Rfid Componentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recently, Greco et al [20] proposed to use UAV to localize RFID sensors in [21] and to collect data from the RFID sensors scattered throughout the area by simply flying above them. However, in these two papers, the RFID sensors are not true RFID tags, i.e.…”
Section: Inventory Uav-based Solutionsmentioning
confidence: 99%