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Research on RFID Middleware for Distributed Datastore

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The high speed and accuracy of information access is required in modern logistics operations. In this paper, the RFID technology is applied with articles for keeping information dynamically. In order to improve the efficiency of data access on tag, a set of RFID middleware named Tag Operation Module (TOM) is proposed. On analyzing of the memory data organization of the tag, an index structure of bit-level architecture is promoted and improved. Then, a memory database is set up in the host computer to improve efficiency of tag data query. The experimental results show that TOM can greatly enhance the efficiency of the reader operations on tag, which can be widely applied to the applications of lifecycle management of articles.

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E, X., Chen, D., Yinlong, M., Jue, C. (2014). Research on RFID Middleware for Distributed Datastore. In: Zu, Q., Vargas-Vera, M., Hu, B. (eds) Pervasive Computing and the Networked World. ICPCA/SWS 2013. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 8351. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-09265-2_8

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