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Intelligent service-integrated software framework based on mobile RFID technology for railway industry

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posted on 2025-01-15, 01:18 authored by H Wang, Lingling Gao, Y Yan
In recent years, as an innovative technology, Radio frequency identification (RFID) promises to precisely identify objects at low cost and without line of sight. This ability of RFID creates new and emerging opportunities for RFID applications to become an integral part of railway station services. This paper provides a mobile RFID framework architecture for mobile devices that aims to facilitate the development process of embedded RFID applications and the integration process of railway station applications and EPC Network instances. In this way, Humans, devices and things at railway station are both the content providers and users of these mobile services. We explore ID-Services, a flexible RFID middleware architecture for mobile, which includes three layers (ID Device layer, Proxy object layer and high level interface) to address the specific issues of mobile RFID-enabled applications. The ID-Services middleware is basically platform-neutral and can be used for any type of mobile computing device. This paper also proposes three extended functions by implementing mobile RFID approach, which includes the maintenance optimization, monitoring the temperature of the surface of the rail and a passenger-oriented system.

History

Publication title

ICTE 2011: Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on Transportation Engineering

Volume

6

Editors

Q Peng, KC Wang, Y Qui, Y Pu, and B Shuai

Pagination

1039-1044

ISBN

978-078441184-1

Department/School

TSBE

Publisher

American Society of Civil Engineers

Publication status

  • Published

Place of publication

Reston, Virginia, United States

Event title

Third International Conference on Transportation Engineering (ICTE)

Event Venue

Chengdu, China

Date of Event (Start Date)

2011-07-23

Date of Event (End Date)

2011-07-25

Rights statement

Copyright 2011 American Society of Civil Engineers

Socio-economic Objectives

130299 Communication not elsewhere classified

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