Internal Location Based System for Mobile Devices Using Passive RFID
Kapil N. Vhatkar, G. P. Bhole

TL;DR
This paper presents an internal location system for mobile devices that uses passive RFID tags and wireless technology to accurately identify indoor locations without line-of-sight requirements.
Contribution
It introduces a novel indoor location identification system integrating RFID and wireless tech, emphasizing non-line-of-sight and high-speed inventory capabilities.
Findings
Effective indoor location identification with RFID
No line-of-sight needed for RFID reading
High inventory speed achieved
Abstract
We have explored our own innovative work about the design & development of internal location-identification system for mobile devices based on integration of RFID and wireless technology. The function of our system is based on strategically located passive RFID tags placed on objects around building which are identified using an RFID reader attached to a mobile device. The mobile device reads the RFID tag and through the wireless network, sends the request to the server. The server resolves the request and sends the desired location-based information back to the mobile device. We had addressed that we can go through the RFID technology for internal location identification (indoor), which provides us better location accuracy because of no contact between the tag and the reader, and the system requires no line of sight. In this paper we had also focused on the issues of RFID technologies…
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Taxonomy
TopicsIndoor and Outdoor Localization Technologies · RFID technology advancements · Underwater Vehicles and Communication Systems
