An integrated node for Smart-City applications based on active RFID tags; Use case on waste-bins

Dimitrios Karadimas, A. Papalambrou, J. Gialelis, S. Koubias
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This work presents the concept and methodology as well as the architecture and physical implementation of an integrated node for smart-city applications. The presented integrated node lies on active RFID technology whereas the use case illustrated, with results from a small-scale verification of the presented node, refers to common-type waste-bins. The sensing units deployed for the use case are ultrasonic sensors that provide ranging information which is translated to fill-level estimations; however the use of a versatile active RFID tag within the node is able to afford multiple sensors for a variety of smart-city applications. The most important benefits of the presented node are power minimization, utilization of low-cost components and accurate fill-level estimation with a tiny data-load fingerprint, regarding the specific use case on waste-bins, whereas the node has to be deployed on public means of transportation or similar standard route vehicles within an urban or suburban context.
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基于有源RFID标签的智慧城市集成节点关于垃圾箱的用例
这项工作提出了智慧城市应用集成节点的概念和方法,以及架构和物理实现。所展示的集成节点基于有源RFID技术,而所展示的用例,以及对所展示节点的小规模验证的结果,指的是普通类型的垃圾箱。为用例部署的传感单元是超声波传感器,其提供可转换为填充水平估计的测距信息;然而,在节点内使用多功能有源RFID标签能够为各种智能城市应用提供多个传感器。该节点最重要的优点是功耗最小化、低成本组件的利用以及基于微小数据负载指纹的准确填充水平估计(针对垃圾箱的特定用例),而该节点必须部署在城市或郊区环境中的公共交通工具或类似的标准路线车辆上。
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