Enabling Implicit Human Computer Interaction: A Wearable RFID-Tag Reader
ISWC '00 Proceedings of the 4th IEEE International Symposium on Wearable Computers
Queue - RFID
Smart identification frameworks for ubiquitous computing applications
Wireless Networks - Special issue: Pervasive computing and communications
On location models for ubiquitous computing
Personal and Ubiquitous Computing
A Location Model for Pervasive Computing Environments
PERCOM '05 Proceedings of the Third IEEE International Conference on Pervasive Computing and Communications
Temporal management of RFID data
VLDB '05 Proceedings of the 31st international conference on Very large data bases
Warehousing and Analyzing Massive RFID Data Sets
ICDE '06 Proceedings of the 22nd International Conference on Data Engineering
Adaptive cleaning for RFID data streams
VLDB '06 Proceedings of the 32nd international conference on Very large data bases
A deferred cleansing method for RFID data analytics
VLDB '06 Proceedings of the 32nd international conference on Very large data bases
Flowcube: constructing RFID flowcubes for multi-dimensional analysis of commodity flows
VLDB '06 Proceedings of the 32nd international conference on Very large data bases
VLDB '04 Proceedings of the Thirtieth international conference on Very large data bases - Volume 30
VLDB '04 Proceedings of the Thirtieth international conference on Very large data bases - Volume 30
Modeling the information completeness of object tracking systems
The Journal of Strategic Information Systems
RFID enabled traceability networks: a survey
Distributed and Parallel Databases
X-CleLo: intelligent deterministic RFID data and event transformer
Personal and Ubiquitous Computing
Modeling sovereign RFID data streams in collaborative traceable networks
WISE'12 Proceedings of the 13th international conference on Web Information Systems Engineering
RFID-based patient tracking for regional collaborative healthcare
International Journal of Computer Applications in Technology
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Radio frequency identification (RFID) holds the promise of real-time identifying, locating, tracking and monitoring physical objects without line of sight, and it can be used for a wide range of pervasive computing applications. To achieve these goals, RFID data have to be collected, transformed and expressively modeled as their virtual counterparts in the virtual world. RFID data, however, have their own unique characteristics-including aggregation, location, temporal and history oriented-which have to be fully considered and integrated into the data model. The diversity of RFID applications poses further challenges to a generalized framework for RFID data modeling. In this paper, we explore the fundamental characteristics of RFID applications, and classify applications into a set of basic scenarios based on these characteristics. We then develop constructs for modeling each scenario, which then can be integrated to model most complex RFID applications in the real world. We further demonstrate that our model provides powerful support on querying physical objects in RFID-based applications.