Efficient median estimation for large-scale sensor RFID systems
by Huda El Hag Mustafa; Xiaojun Zhu; Qun Li; Guihai Chen
International Journal of Sensor Networks (IJSNET), Vol. 12, No. 3, 2012

Abstract: We consider the median estimation problem in a large-scale sensor augmented RFID system. The large-scale deployment of RFID technology has opened the door to innovative ways to integrate RFID and sensor technology. Sensor-tags are tags that can report over 50 types of physical information to a reader. The traditional way to obtain information from sensor-tags is to query each tag. When the number of tags is large, however, it is prohibitive to query tags individually due to the high delay. In this paper, we present a probabilistic algorithm to estimate the median of a set of sensor-RFID tags without individually querying each tag. The median estimation problem is solved using binary search. Our evaluation demonstrates that the median search algorithm exhibits high accuracy and reasonable time latency. Moreover, we also design an exact algorithm for the continuous median update problem. Our algorithm can incrementally compute the exact median in less time.

Online publication date: Fri, 23-Nov-2012

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