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Issue title: Papers from the International Multi-Conference on Engineering and Technology Innovation 2016 (IMETI2016), 28 Oct.–1 Nov. 2016, Taichung, Taiwan
Guest editors: Wen-Hsiang Hsieh
Article type: Research Article
Authors: Hsiao, Rong-Shue* | Kao, Chun-Hao | Chen, Tian-Xiang | Chen, Jui-Lun
Affiliations: Department of Electronic Engineering, National Taipei University of Technology, Taipei 10608, Taiwan
Correspondence: [*] Corresponding author: Rong-Shue Hsiao, Department of Electronic Engineering, National Taipei University of Technology, Taipei, Taiwan. E-mail: rshsiao@ntut.edu.tw.
Abstract: BACKGROUND: Typical radio frequency identification (RFID) access control system can be ineffective if an unauthorized person tailgates an authorized person through an access area. OBJECTIVE: To propose a system by using indoor locating and tracking techniques address this problem, which is to prevent unauthorized Alzheimer’s and dementia patients from getting lost including by tailgating. METHODS: To achieve accurate target location, passive RFID deployment strategy is studied and a fingerprinting based passive RFID localization algorithm is proposed. The proposed system was evaluated in a building environment to simulate the performance of access control. RFID reader was installed on ceiling near the access area and tags were stitched on both shoulders of the experiment subject’s garments. RESULTS: The probability of the error distance within 0.3 m achieved 97% in the warning area; the location precision achieved 97% within 0.4 m in the monitoring area. CONCLUSIONS: The result showed that if an unauthorized person enters the restricted area, the system can initiate an alert signal accurately. Therefore, the proposed system is very suitable to be used in nursing home or hospital to prevent unauthorized personnel and assets entering/exiting a confined location.
Keywords: Indoor location, access control, passive RFID
DOI: 10.3233/THC-171402
Journal: Technology and Health Care, vol. 26, no. 1, pp. 11-16, 2018
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