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Mario Patrucco, Enrico Pira, Salvatore Pentimalli, Rebecca Nebbia and Achille Sorlini
Tunnelling and underground construction operations are often characterized by critical safety issues mainly due to poor visibility and blind spots around large vehicles and equipment. This can lead to collisions between vehicles or between vehicles and p...
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Isam A. Hussein, Basil H. Jasim and Ramzy S. Ali
Radio frequency identification (RFID) technology has widely been used in the last few years. Its applications focus on auto identification, tracking, and data capturing issues. However, RFID suffers from the main problem of tags collision when multiple t...
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Isam A. Hussein, Basil H. Jasim and Ramzy S. Ali
Radio frequency identification (RFID) technology has widely been used in the last few years. Its applications focus on auto identification, tracking, and data capturing issues. However, RFID suffers from the main problem of tags collision when multiple t...
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Milan D?unda, Peter Dzurovcin and Lucia Melníková
This paper presents the results of the research in the field of anti-collision systems for small civil aircraft, which are not dependent on secondary radars and satellite navigation systems. The aviation communication network was used to design the anti-...
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Abdallah Y. Alma?aitah and Mohammad A. Massad
Radio frequency identification (RFID) technology facilitates a myriad of applications. In such applications, an efficient reader?tag interrogation process is crucial. Nevertheless, throughout reader?tag communication, significant amounts of time and powe...
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Adarsh Kumar,Krishna Gopal,Alok Aggarwal
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Radio frequency identification (RFID) is prominent technology for fast object identification and tracking. In RFID systems, reader-to-reader or tag-to-tag collisions are common. Majority of probabilistic and deterministic anti-collisions methods are inef...
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