Arne Bosien
I studied Computer Science and Engineering (Informatik-Ingenieurwesen) at Hamburg University of Technology from 2001 till 2007. Since then I'm employed as research assistant at the Institute of Telematics.
Projects
- WFF - Wettbewerbsfähiger Flughafen
Publications
Arne Bosien, Volker Turau and Franco Zambonelli. Approaches to Fast Sequential Inventory and Path Following in RFID-enriched environments. International Journal of Radio Frequency Identification Technology and Applications, 4(1):28–48, 2012.
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author = {Arne Bosien and Volker Turau and Franco Zambonelli},
title = {Approaches to Fast Sequential Inventory and Path Following in RFID-enriched environments},
pages = {28-48},
journal = {International Journal of Radio Frequency Identification Technology and Applications},
volume = {4},
number = {1},
year = 2012,
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Abstract:
Although RFID is mostly used for ticketing, e-passports and
supply chain management applications, the technology is also
suitable for transponder based navigation systems. There it
can be applied to leave a virtual trace on writeable RFID tags.
These applications use RFID in a different way, because the tags
are stationary and related to each other, since each tag of the
path points to the following one. This offers the possibility to
develop more efficient algorithms for their detection. In this
paper, we suggest to store the identifying masks of subsequent
tag IDs on the tags. The approach can easily be used with
query-tree anti-collision methods. We examine the requirements
for such an approach and describe a concrete algorithm, which
is simulated and compared with different anti-collision algorithms.
Arne Bosien and Volker Turau. RFID for Mobile Applications. In Proceedings of the Workshop on Self-Organizing
Wireless Sensor and Communication Networks, October 2009, pp. 27–33. Hamburg, Germany.
@InProceedings{Telematik_SOMSED_2009_MOBILE_RFID,
author = {Arne Bosien and Volker Turau},
title = {RFID for Mobile Applications},
booktitle = {Proceedings of the Workshop on Self-Organizing
Wireless Sensor and Communication Networks},
pages = {27-33},
day = {8-9},
month = oct,
year = 2009,
location = {Hamburg, Germany},
}
Abstract:
The availability of fast anti-collision algorithms is
crucial for most RFID applications. This paper aims to evaluate these
algorithms for applications in which it is not intended to identify
the entirety of moving objects but to detect as much tags as needed
to allow orientation. The navigation of Automated Guided Vehicles
(AGV) by distributed landmarks is an example which clarifies the
discriminative requirements compared to supply chain tasks. For the
former purpose redundant information can be gained from different
tags. This requires the detection of an application dependent
percentage of all tags. Because AGVs are moving, the detection and
read and write operations have to be close together and very fast,
since repetitive communication is not always possible.
Arne Bosien, Marcus Venzke and Volker Turau. A rewritable RFID environment for AGV navigation. In Proceedings of the 5th International Workshop on
Intelligent Transportation (WIT'08), March 2008, pp. 87–92. Hamburg, Germany.
@InProceedings{Telematik_BVT_2008_AVG_RFID_Environment,
author = {Arne Bosien and Marcus Venzke and Volker Turau},
title = {A rewritable RFID environment for AGV navigation},
booktitle = {Proceedings of the 5th International Workshop on
Intelligent Transportation (WIT'08)},
pages = {87-92},
day = {18-19},
month = mar,
year = 2008,
location = {Hamburg, Germany},
}
Abstract:
The paper analyses potentials, challenges, and
applications of using
rewritable, stationary RFID tags for marking
routes for autonomous
vehicles in manufacturing environments. This
approach promises to be
flexible, robust, and inexpensive. Two
algorithms are proposed also
considering additional sensors.
The complete list of publications is available separately.
