Electronic systems are progressively replacing mechanical devices or human operation for identifying people or objects in everyday-life applications. Especially, the contactless identification systems available today have several advantages, but they cannot handle easily several simultaneously present items. This paper describes a solution to this problem, based on blind source separation techniques. The effectiveness of this approach is experimentally demonstrated, especially by using a real-time DSP-based implementation of the proposed system.
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Yannick DEVILLE, Laurence ANDRY, "Application of Blind Source Separation Techniques to Multi-Tag Contactless Identification Systems" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Fundamentals,
vol. E79-A, no. 10, pp. 1694-1699, October 1996, doi: .
Abstract: Electronic systems are progressively replacing mechanical devices or human operation for identifying people or objects in everyday-life applications. Especially, the contactless identification systems available today have several advantages, but they cannot handle easily several simultaneously present items. This paper describes a solution to this problem, based on blind source separation techniques. The effectiveness of this approach is experimentally demonstrated, especially by using a real-time DSP-based implementation of the proposed system.
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