and a collision tree is put forward to capture the complete communications between the reader
and tags in an execution of CT. The main novelty of CT is that both the generating of prefixes and
the splitting of tag group are according to the collided bit directly. Both the propertiesof collision
tree and theresults of experiments show that the proposed protocol improves the efficiency of
tags identification up to 50% and achieves the best performance of the tree-based tags
identification protocols.
The problem of tag identification arises when the number of tags present in the realm of a
single RFID reader is large. The response from the tags can collide thus cancelling each other
leading to delays, wastage of power and bandwidth. The objective of our work is to propose a
novel anti-collision protocol for RFID system which supports high speed detection with high
accuracy in a multiaccess communication system.
The growing concern in tracking, identification and localization systems has turn Radio
Frequency Identification (RFID) technology into a mainstream in scientific research. In this
technology, the phenomena known as the tag collision problem is becoming increasingly
important, since it leads to a wastage of bandwidth, energy, and an increase in identification
delay. Therefore, anti-collision protocols are required to mitigate collisions.