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Title: A Local and Remote Radio Frequency Identification Learning Environment


1
Wireless and Mobility Research Group, Institute
of Technology Tralee, Ireland
  • A Local and Remote Radio Frequency Identification
    Learning Environment
  • Andrew Shields David Butcher

2
Overview
  • What is RFID?
  • Remote Laboratories
  • RFID Education
  • Interactivity
  • Remote RFID Learning Environment System Overview
  • Conclusions

3
Introduction
  • There are a number of avenues that can be
    followed in the area of RFID education, depending
    on the requirements of the students.
  • This project will concentrate on the use of
    Remote Laboratories in aiding RFID Education
  • The primary objective is to develop suitable PC
    based laboratory experiments for RFID education.

4
What is RFID?
  • Used for automatic identification of items.
  • Walmart
  • US Department of Defence
  • Tesco
  • Others
  • RFID equipment consists of
  • RFID reader, also known as an interrogator.
  • Antenna for wireless communication
  • Tags used to store digital information on an
    embedded chip.
  • The tag also contains an antenna for
    communicating with the reader

5
What is RFID?
  • RFID provides an advantage over bar code
    technology
  • Non-line of sight
  • Ultra High Frequency (UHF) equipment has enhanced
    the suitability of RFID in the supply chain.
  • Potential replacement of existing barcode
    technologies

6
Remote Laboratories
  • Interaction with hardware is an important aspect
    of the learning experience.
  • Remote laboratory experiments using CBL, allow
    the investigation of real objects in real time
    and provide hands-on experience.
  • Students can conduct remote experiments by
    controlling and viewing hardware and record the
    results.
  • For the design of these types of environments,
    the following aspects are important
  • On the client's side, only standard web browser
    software independent of the operating system
    should be necessary.

7
RFID Education
  • RFID industry is in the midst of a
    transformation.
  • Agreement on RFID standards
  • Many steps involved in implementing an RFID
    solution.
  • Difficult to know where to begin!
  • Different frequencies,
  • Tags,
  • Readers,
  • Middleware
  • Industry demand for higher accuracy and read
    rates from RFID increases complexity.

8
RFID Education
  • Few individuals have this level of knowledge
  • Therefore a greater focus needs to be put on RFID
    education.
  • RFID courses generally offer a broad base of
    general RFID knowledge.
  • Many of these introductory courses typically
    cover information regarding how RFID technology
    works,
  • Network elements,
  • Technology standards
  • General applications of the technology.
  • Some RFID laboratory activities

9
Remote Learning
  • One of the most exciting new trends in education
    is the use of remote learning.
  • Remote learning can have a number of advantages
    over a conventional classroom.
  • Some students are reserved and shy by nature and
    are reluctant to ask questions or may not ask
    even a single question throughout a course.
  • In a remote learning class with technical
    support, the reserved students excel - they can
    ask as many questions as they want.
  • Remote Learning should to be considered in any
    learning environment.

10
Interactivity
  • Interaction is an important concept
  • Research has shown that students' retention of
    knowledge increased from 20 to 75 when students
    interact with the teaching materials.
  • Difficult to use interfaces may affect the
    usefulness of the learning environment.
  • May lead to misinterpretations or results and
    distract from the learning experience.

11
Interactivity
  • In the traditional learning procedure.
  • first step is a lecture supported by a laboratory
    session.
  • A possible alternative is that, after an
    introductory lecture, the next lecture could use
    a CBL environment.
  • Using CBL, the students have greater flexibility
    and can utilise different time frames for
    learning each lecture.

12
Computer Based Learning
  • Using CBL, students can use Internet access to
    complete a series of remote experiments.
  • These may require trial and error cycles, linked
    into each lecture.
  • Students acquire a certain amount of knowledge
    about the subject during lectures.
  • Afterwards the CBL re-enforces the material.
  • Each student should give the lecturer feedback,
    regarding the benefits, and drawbacks of the CBL
    environment.

13
Remote RFID Learning Environment System Overview
  • Takes from and builds upon a number of existing
    systems.
  • These were adapted to fit the requirements of an
    RFID learning environment.
  • Allows remote RFID experiment setup (RFID Readers
    and sensors) to be accessed by students.
  • The system and can be separated into two distinct
    domains.
  • Students accessing the system using a web
    browser.
  • The system setup at the research centre.

14
Remote RFID Learning Environment System Overview
15
Web Interface
  • Acts as a gateway between the remote client
    workstations and the laboratory server.
  • The Laboratory Server is directly connected to
    the RFID equipment
  • The student using the web interface can move the
    RFID tags relative to the reader.

16
Laboratory Server
  • A stepper motor interfaced to the Laboratory
    Server is used to control the distance from the
    tag to the reader.
  • A prototype electro-mechanical platform was
    developed to control the movement of an RFID tag
    along the horizon axis.
  • This contained a stepper motor that interfaced to
    a PC using a custom built stepper motor control
    circuit.
  • This can be used to determine the optimal range
    of the tags for differing tag frequencies for the
    reader.

17
Stepper Motor and Platform
Horizontal movement
Motor
18
Conclusions
  • Lecturers need awareness
  • To have a general view of the class
  • Monitor the class progress,
  • Detect problems in order to intervene in time.
  • Students need awareness
  • To have a view about their position in comparison
    to other groups.
  • To find potential collaborators to exchange
    documents, ideas, to ask for help.
  • CBL systems play an important role in
    facilitating the teaching and learning processes.

19
Conclusions
  • Aims to improve the proliferation of RFID into
    the educational sector.
  • The suggested environment provides
  • A way of giving students practical RFID
    experience at a low cost.
  • Removes the need for expertise in setting up
    equipment.
  • RFID funding may not be available in smaller
    schools and colleges.
  • The RFID CBL system may be enhanced by
  • Adding active RFID readers and sensor tags to the
    remote equipment.
  • Sensor tags may, for example, include temperature
    data and motion detection capabilities.
  • Alternative communication solutions could use
    other distributed computing paradigms such as
    COM, CORBA or RMI.
  • More advanced platform to control the movement of
    the tag and reader
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