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Tag estimation can improve the throughput of the UHF passive RFID systems. It plays an important role in anti-collision algorithm. In order to reduce the complexity of the estimation algorithm and the hardware support, a new algorithm based on the continuous detection mechanism has been proposed. According to the different probability of the collision and idle, the number of the continuous detected slots must be set independently. This scheme can simplify the system and reduce the extra consumption by less detecting timeslot. Simulation results indicate the proposed scheme can improve the efficiency without complicate system.

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Liu, Z., Guan, Z., Shang, K., Chai, W., Wang, Z. (2014). Continuous Detection Anti-collision Algorithm for EPC Gen2 RFID Systems. In: Zhang, B., Mu, J., Wang, W., Liang, Q., Pi, Y. (eds) The Proceedings of the Second International Conference on Communications, Signal Processing, and Systems. Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering, vol 246. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-00536-2_129

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