학술논문

Comparison between UHF RFID and BLE for Stereo-Based Tag Association in Outdoor Scenarios
Document Type
Conference
Source
2016 6th International Conference on IT Convergence and Security (ICITCS) IT Convergence and Security (ICITCS), 2016 6th International Conference on. :1-5 Sep, 2016
Subject
Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies
Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems
Computing and Processing
Robotics and Control Systems
Antennas
Calibration
Antenna measurements
Radiofrequency identification
Three-dimensional displays
Language
Abstract
Stereo-based object detection systems can be greatly enhanced thanks to the use of wireless identification technology. By combining tag localization with its identification capability, new features can be associated with each detected object, extending the set of potential applications. The main problem consists in the association between wireless tags and objects due to the intrinsic limitations of Received Signal Strength Indicator-based localization approaches. In this paper, an experimental comparison between two specific technologies is presented: passive UHF Radio Frequency IDentification (RFID) and Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE). An automatic calibration process is used to model the relationship between RSSI and distance values. A robust data association method is presented to deal with complex outdoor scenarios in medium sized areas with a measurement range up to 15m. The proposed approach is validated in crosswalks with pedestrians wearing portable RFID passive tags and active BLE beacons.