“…Generally, an RFID system typically consists of multiple tags where the unique identification codes of objects are stored and a reader that communicates with tags over wireless channels [1,2]. Because RFID has such many advantages as non-contact, easy implementation, high environmental adaptation and enough durability, it has been applied compatibly in various fields, e.g., supply chain management [3,4], indoor positioning system [5,6], agricultural management [7,8] and manufacturing industry [9,10]. Therefore, RFID has been becoming a hot topic in both academic researches and industrial applications, as one of indispensable emerging technologies in Internet-of-Things (IOT) [11].…”