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Publication date: 23 August 2019

Honggang Wang, Shanshan Wang, Jia Yao, Ruoyu Pan, Qiongdan Huang, Hanlu Zhang and Jingfeng Yang

The purpose of this paper is to study how to improve the performance of RFID robot system by anti-collision algorithms. For radio frequency identification (RFID) robots operating…

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Purpose

The purpose of this paper is to study how to improve the performance of RFID robot system by anti-collision algorithms. For radio frequency identification (RFID) robots operating in mobile scenes, effective anti-collision algorithm not only reduces missed reading but also enhances the speed of RFID robots movement.

Design/methodology/approach

An effective anti-collision algorithm is proposed to accelerate tag identification in RFID robots systems in this paper. The tag collisions in the current time slot are detected by a new method, and then further resolve each small tag collision to improve system throughput, rather than the total tags number estimation. After the reader detected the collision, three different collision resolution methods were described and studied, and the situation of missing tag caused by reader moving is also discussed.

Findings

The proposed algorithm achieves theoretical system throughput of about 0.48, 0.50 and 0.61 and simulates to show that the proposed algorithm performance is significantly improved compared with the existing ALOHA-based algorithm.

Originality/value

The proposed RFID anti-collision algorithm is beneficial to improve the moving speed and identification reliability of the RFID robots in complex environments.

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Assembly Automation, vol. 40 no. 1
Type: Research Article
ISSN: 0144-5154

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Publication date: 1 June 2020

Zhengquan Chen, Lu Han and Yandong Hou

This paper proposes a novel method of fault detection, which is based on H_/H∞ Runge–Kutta observer and an adaptive threshold for a class of closed-loop non-linear systems. The…

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Purpose

This paper proposes a novel method of fault detection, which is based on H_/H∞ Runge–Kutta observer and an adaptive threshold for a class of closed-loop non-linear systems. The purpose of this paper is to improve the rapidity and accuracy of fault detection.

Design/methodology/approach

First, the authors design the H_/H∞ Runge–Kutta fault detection observer, which is used as a residual generator to decouple the residual from the input. The H_ performance index metric in the specified frequency domain is used to describe how sensitive the residual to the fault. The H∞ norm is used to describe the residual robustness to the external disturbance of the systems. The residual generator is designed to achieve the best tradeoff between robustness against unknown disturbances but sensitivity to faults, thus realizing the accurate detection of the fault by suppressing the influence of noise and disturbance on the residual. Next, the design of the H_/H∞ fault detection observer is transformed into a convex optimization problem and solved by linear matrix inequality. Then, a new adaptive threshold is designed to improve the accuracy of fault detection.

Findings

The effectiveness and correctness of the method are tested in simulation experiments.

Originality/value

This paper presents a novel approach to improve the accuracy and rapidity of fault detection for closed-loop non-linear system with disturbances and noise.

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Assembly Automation, vol. 40 no. 4
Type: Research Article
ISSN: 0144-5154

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