Alejandro Ruiz-Rivera, Dheeraj K. Klair, Kwan-Wu Chin
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A Simulation Study on the Energy Efficiency of Pure and Slotted Aloha Based RFID Tag Reading Protocols
This paper studies the energy efficiency of twelve Pure and Slotted Aloha tag reading protocol variants via simulation. We compare their energy consumption in three collision resolution phases: 1) success, 2) collision, and 3) idle. Our extensive simulation results show that Pure Aloha with fast mode and muting has the lowest energy consumption, and hence is most suited for deployment in energy-constrained environments.