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Research Report: Existing Frameworks for RFID Tag Collision Detection
Frameworks for RFID Tag Collision Detection
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Arduino RFID Library
- Provides basic communication functions with RFID tags, including collision handling.
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MFRC522 Library
- Specifically designed for the widely used MFRC522 RFID chip, offering tag identification and collision handling functions.
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SparkFun Simultaneous RFID Tag Reader Library
- Supports collision detection for the Simultaneous RFID Tag Reader, designed for easy integration into Arduino projects.
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Seeed Studio RFID Library
- Compatible with various RFID modules from Seeed Studio, supporting collision detection.
Note: Collision detection is often automatic with RFID chips and readers, but specific implementation may vary depending on the module used.
Devices Capable of Multi-Scanning
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Impinj RAIN RFID-Reader
- Known for advanced features including simultaneous reading of multiple tags.
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ThingMagic RFID-Reader
- Industrial-grade readers supporting multi-scanning, capable of handling numerous RFID tags simultaneously.
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Alien Technology RFID-Reader
- Designed for efficiency in handling a high volume of RFID tags across various industries.
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Zebra RFID-Reader
- Built to read multiple tags simultaneously, part of Zebra's automatic identification and data capture solutions.
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Honeywell RFID-Reader
- Offers RFID readers for diverse applications, including those supporting multi-scanning.
Example Projects (Arduino)
- Basic RFID scanner example program (link provided).
- Exploring the possibility of miniaturizing an RFID scanner to fit within 10mm^2, potentially wearable on a finger.
- Identified small-sized RFID scanners (approx. the size of two fingers) from SparkFun Electronics.
- Mentioned a potentially suitable RFID reader (link provided), seems expensive.
Potential Ideas
- Placing Arduino on a table and using a handheld scanner connected via cable.
- Developing a handheld/wearable RFID scanner, although integration methods with Arduino remain unclear.