2014
DOI: 10.1155/2014/784395
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Evaluating the Performance of Absolute RSSI Positioning Algorithm‐Based Microzoning and RFID in Construction Materials Tracking

Abstract: High accuracy of construction materials tracking with radio frequency identification technology (RFID) is challenging to achieve. The microzoning method consists essentially of an absolute received signal strength indication (RSSI) positioning algorithm on the basis of measuring the distance of tag from antennas base. In this paper, we analyse and examine the effects of microzoning method on the performance of RFID tags. A system was set up whereby RFID tags and antennas with the microzoning method were develo… Show more

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“…It suggests that the traceability system produced in this variant should offer a higher read range. Beside the production variant of the sample, the values of RSSI decreased with the increase of the distance between tested sensor and reader's antenna, which was consistent with the results reported in [39,40].…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 91%
“…It suggests that the traceability system produced in this variant should offer a higher read range. Beside the production variant of the sample, the values of RSSI decreased with the increase of the distance between tested sensor and reader's antenna, which was consistent with the results reported in [39,40].…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 91%
“…Hwang, Kang and Choi [56] and Zverovich, et al [99] also developed an indoor navigation system, but put more focus on the tools development on BIM and GIS integration for indoor space. Besides the detailed representation of a building, such as the efforts on IndoorGML [54,56], the enhancement of an indoor navigation environment, by using radio frequency identification (RFID) or indoor wireless network, can also improve the timely and accurate indoor positioning [100]. Other applications of the integration of location-based services and BIM include measurement of pedestrian traffic in a building [101], road monitoring and reporting [102], and construction activity tracking [103].…”
Section: Location-based Services (Lbs) and Navigationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As the detection range of the COIN‐HC tag was many meters, even when buried deeper than 1 m, new methodologies were required for the estimation of tag positions with a known accuracy in in‐field surveys. Previous studies have used RSSI values to estimate either the distance between a tag and an antenna (Choi et al , ), or the two‐dimensional (2D) (Joho et al , ; Brchan et al , ; Truijens et al , ) or three‐dimensional (3D) (Ko, ; Parlak and Marsic, ) positions of tags displayed in relatively small areas (mainly indoor open spaces). These used several fixed antennas and reference tags for which the positions were known.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%