QuinID: Enabling FDMA-Based Fully Parallel RFID with Frequency-Selective Antenna
Abstract
Parallelizing passive Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) reading is an arguably crucial, yet unsolved challenge in modern IoT applications. Existing approaches remain limited to time-division operations and fail to read multiple tags simultaneously. In this paper, we introduce QuinID, the first frequency-division multiple access (FDMA) RFID system to achieve fully parallel reading. We innovatively exploit the frequency selectivity of the tag antenna rather than a conventional digital FDMA, bypassing the power and circuitry constraint of RFID tags. Specifically, we delicately design the frequency-selective antenna based on surface acoustic wave (SAW) components to achieve extreme narrow-band response, so that QuinID tags (i.e., QuinTags) operate exclusively within their designated frequency bands. By carefully designing the matching network and canceling various interference, a customized QuinReader communicates simultaneously with multiple QuinTags across distinct bands. QuinID maintains high compatibility with commercial RFID systems and presents a tag cost of less than 10 cents. We implement a 5-band QuinID system and evaluate its performance under various settings. The results demonstrate a fivefold increase in read rate, reaching up to 5000 reads per second.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2504.03412,
title = {QuinID: Enabling FDMA-Based Fully Parallel RFID with Frequency-Selective Antenna},
author = {Xin Na and Jia Zhang and Jiacheng Zhang and Xiuzhen Guo and Yang Zou and Meng Jin and Yimiao Sun and Yunhao Liu and Yuan He},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2504.03412},
year = {2025}
}
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12 pages excluding references, MobiCom 2025