Sanasi, 2021 - Google Patents
Extension of the Code Division Multiple Access/Adaptive Interference Cancellation protocol through analysis and simulationSanasi, 2021
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- Sanasi P
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RFID tags find their application in many areas such as inventory tracking, shipment tracking, vehicle tracking and identification, and animal tracking and identification. Passive RFID tags have been used in most of the applications as they are extremely cost-efficient, and they …
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