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An active RFID Accountability System (RAS) for constrained wireless environments

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    Abstract

    A team from Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) has developed an RFID Accountability System (RAS) that allows items with active RFID tags to be tracked in environments where tags may not be able to transmit their location continuously. The system uses activators that transmit a short range signal. Active RFID tags are in a sleep state until they encounter an activator. Then they transmit a signal that is picked up by the antennas installed throughout the building. This paper presents the theory of operation, application areas, lessons learned, and key features developed over the course of seven years of development and use.

    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publication2011 Future of Instrumentation International Workshop, FIIW 2011 - Proceedings
    Pages25-27
    Number of pages3
    DOIs
    StatePublished - 2011
    Event2011 Future of Instrumentation International Workshop, FIIW 2011 - Oak Ridge, TN, United States
    Duration: Nov 7 2011Nov 8 2011

    Publication series

    Name2011 Future of Instrumentation International Workshop, FIIW 2011 - Proceedings

    Conference

    Conference2011 Future of Instrumentation International Workshop, FIIW 2011
    Country/TerritoryUnited States
    CityOak Ridge, TN
    Period11/7/1111/8/11

    Keywords

    • Accountability
    • Personnel
    • Property
    • RAS
    • RFID
    • Tracking

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