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Chapter 7 – Aloha-Based Protocol

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Table 7.1 RFID standards and products

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Figure 7.1 Reader and tags interactions

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Figure 7.2 Pure Aloha with muting

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Figure 7.3 Pure Aloha with slow down

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Figure 7.4 Pure Aloha with fast mode

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Figure 7.5 Slotted Aloha with early end

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Figure 7.6 λ = 20, K = 5

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Figure 7.7 Number of collision to read n tags

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Figure 7.8 Number of idle slots encountered when reading n tags

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Table 7.2 Optimal frame sizes for agiven tag range

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Figure 7.9 (a) A CD frame precedes each jump frame.

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Figure 7.9 (b) Collision detection using Manchester encoding

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Table 7.3 EDFSA frame sizes

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Figure 7.10 ResMon Frames

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Figure 7.11

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Figure 7.12 Reading delay of BFSA, DFSA, and EDFSA variants

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Figure 7.13 Average number of collisions encountered when

reading n tags

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Figure 7.14 Average number of idle slots encountered when reading n

tags