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Localization and Tracking Based on RFID Technologies
PhD Thesis Proposal Defence Title: "Localization and Tracking Based on RFID Technologies" by Mr. Yiyang Zhao Abstract: RFID is an emerging technology, which is widely used in many areas, especially in tracking and localization for ubiquitous computing. Since the principles are quite different, the applications of localization of active and passive RFID tags make a great difference. In my research, both types are considered. To enable the pervasive usage of RFID systems in practice, a lot of challenges should be solved, including uncertain characteristics of RF signal in an indoor environment, blocking effects by moving objects and stochastically suitable reading performance of passive tags for different power levels. For dealing with above issues, I develop theoretical principles and design practical algorithms. Through implementations in real RFID systems, I evaluate my approaches and compare them with previous works. The results show the effectiveness and accuracy of my methods. The proposed approaches can be further applied to other application scenarios. In the future, I will mainly focus on the localization issue of passive RFID systems. Date: Wednesday, 18 November 2009 Time: 10:00am - 12:00noon Venue: Room 3304 lifts 17/18 Committee Members: Prof. Lionel Ni (Supervisor) Dr. Shing-Chi Cheung (Chairperson) Dr. Lei Chen Dr. Yunhao Liu **** ALL are Welcome ****