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In this paper, we address reliability issues in the ‘Digitally Named World’, which is the environment in which RFID(Radio Frequency IDentification) Tags are attached to any objects in the real world, ...can be found by the RFID readers connected to the networked database system. Digitally Named World is launching into the real world, such as product sales management in retail stores, supply chains, product distributions, and production processes. Reliability is one of the crucial issues in the Digitally Named World, because of the unreliable nature of RF communication and human interventions to the operations. We propose the FRED (Fundamental system for REliable Digital naming), which improves the reliability and persists the consistency of the Digitally Named World, exploitting simple model of the behavior of the target objects and networked readers.続きを見る
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