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Title: Radio Frequency Identification


1
Radio Frequency Identification
  • Yang Gu

2
What is RFID?
  • RFID is a generic term
  • It use radio waves to automatically identify
    objects.
  • the most common method is to store a serial
    number on a microchip that is attached to an
    antenna.

3
RFID System, Components
4
Components
  • Transponder (tag)
  • located on the object to be identified
  • consists of a coupling element and an electronic
    microchip.
  • Tags are available with storage capabilities from
    512 bytes to 4MB.
  • Reader, contains
  • a high frequency module
  • a control unit and a coupling element to the
    transponder.

5
Tag options
  • Passive tags
  • draw power from the magnetic field generated
    between itself and a reader
  • Active tags
  • larger and more expensive
  • self-powered by an internal battery  
  • Can either provide active presence or active
    location information. 
  • Active location RFID systems support a higher
    effective read range with greater resolution
    capabilities

6
The read range for a typical RFID tag
  • It depends on many factors
  • the frequency of operation,
  • the size and shape of the tag,
  • the power of the reader,
  • interference from metal objects or other RF
    devices.
  • In general,
  • low-frequency passive tags are read from a foot
    or less. High frequency passive tags are read
    from about three feet
  • UHF tags are read from 10 to 20 feet.
  • semi-passive and active tags use batteries to
    boost read ranges to 300 feet or more.

7
How much do RFID tags costs?
  • 30 cents - 50 depending on the type of tag and
    the application.
  • Active tags those with a battery can cost far
    more.
  • And if you bundle in a sophisticated sensor, the
    cost can rise to more than 100.

8
Next Step RFID and Intelligent Agent
  • Most readers have additional interface (RS 232,
    RS 485, ...) to enable it to forward the data
    received to the segway robot.
  • Information provided by RFID systems can be used
    as vision for automate decision-making processes

9
Is it suitable for Segway?
  • Segway
  • read range 24 feet
  • Update frequency 25Hz (current vision)
  • Not only object identification, but also a need
    to precisely locate objects in real-time.
  • Distance precision
  • RFID
  • UHF/microwave tags
  • n/a
  • Using active tags for moving objects and passive
    or semi-passive tags for markers??
  • Can be as precise as within a few centimeters
    (RTLS)
  • cost??

10
Compare with vision
  • Vision update rate 25 frames/sec, RFID n/a
    (best known update every few seconds) ??
  • Position precision best known RFID can do much
    better than vision does. ??
  • RFID can locate both relative and global position
    for the tagged objects on the field without
    looking at them!
  • Easy setup for RFID, does not need color training
    or calibration.
  • RFID is more expensive than using multiple
    web-cameras but save much more effort in software
    implementation.

11
Issues
  • Update rate and distance precision
  • Cost for a tracking system
  • Interface (hardware/software)
  • Orientation
  • the reader cannot communicate effectively with a
    tag that is oriented perpendicular to the reader
    antenna.

12
Conclusion
  • If the update rate and position precision
    satisfy, RFID is definitely a better choice to do
    soccer game. RFID will let us focus more on
    strategy based on a precise world model.
  • ?
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