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http://dx.doi.org/10.14372/IEMEK.2017.12.3.131

A Low Power Consumption Management Scheme Based on Touch & Play for Smart Memory Tags  

Yun, Young-Sun (Hannam University)
Ha, Sunju (Hannam University)
Son, Kyung A (Ulsan National Institute od Science and Technology)
Eun, Seongbae (Hannam University)
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Abstract
QR/NFC tags have been utilized in various fields like exhibition, museum, and so on, but they have a drawback that they are read-only fundamentally. We devise a novel device called a smart memory tag (below mem-tag) which is supplemented with the write function through combining a flash memory into a NFC tag. A mem-tag is composed of an NFC tag, an MCU, a flash memory, a bluetooth module, and a battery, and is inter-operating with smartphones via bluetooth communication. It can be used in a bulletin board to support writing replies and in a check-in service to verify the presence of the site. What matters is that users' inter-operations are borne to be asynchronous, which leads to the energy consumption to wait for users' actions. Sleep mechanisms and asynchronous MAC protocols used in ubiquotous sensor networks cannot avoid the consumption of battery. In this paper, we propose a touch and play scheme for minimizing the consumption of battery that the MCU wakes up and PLAY when a user TOUCH the mem-tag. We implemented the system to show that our scheme lets the mem-tag work 50 times longer than the sleep and wake-up scheme.
Keywords
Touch and Play; Mem-tag; Smartphone; NFC tag; Interrupt;
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