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Conception and Performance Analysis of Efficient CDMA‐Based Full‐Duplex Anti‐collision SchemeCao et al., 2015
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- Cao X
- Li T
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- ETRI Journal
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Ultra‐high‐frequency radio‐frequency identification (UHF RFID) is widely applied in different industries. The Frame Slotted ALOHA in EPC C1G2 suffers severe collisions that limit the efficiency of tag recognition. An efficient full‐duplex anti‐collision scheme is proposed to …
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