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    | ITU-T Workshop on "Networked RFID: Systems and Services" |  
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    | ITU-T Workshop on "Networked RFID: Systems and Services" Geneva, 14-15 February 2006
 
 Contact: tsbworkshops@itu.int
 
 
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  | Networked RFID: Systems and Services: Archived Audio Feeds |  
  | Day 1, 14 February 2006 |  
  | 09:30 - 12:10 | Opening Session 
 Session Chairman: Pierre-André Probst (Chairman of SG 16, Chairman of 
	the Workshop Steering Committee)
 
 Objectives: 
	This session will provide an overview of the status of RFID technology and present efforts by several organizations towards global NRFID standards.
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  | 10:30 - 10:45 | Short Break 
 Sponsored By: Freescale Semiconductor
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  | 12:10 - 13:30 | Session 1: Introducing RFID - Visions and Implications 
 Session Chairman: Lara Srivastava (ITU/SPU)
  [ BIO ]
 
 Objectives: This session will explore the key visions behind RFID, national strategies, 
  public policy considerations, and their impact on the development of technical standards.
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  | 13:30 - 14:30 | Lunch Break 
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  | 14:30 - 16:10 | Session 2: RFID Applications - A Sectoral Approach 
 Session Chairman: Ryo Imura (Hitachi Ltd; University of Tokyo, Japan) [ 
	BIO ]
 
 Objectives: Presentations of key B-to-B and B-to-C applications of NRFID 
  in different industry sectors and their requirements for the development of technical 
  standards.
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  | 16:10 - 16:40 | Coffee Break 
 Sponsored By: Freescale Semiconductor
 
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  | 16:40 - 18:00 | Session 3: RFID and New Business Models 
 Session Chairman: Ryo Imura (Hitachi Ltd; University of Tokyo, Japan) [ 
	BIO ]
 
 Objectives: Presentation of key applications of NRFID, their business models and their 
  impact on technical standards from the perspective of different service providers.
 
Mobile RFID Services and its Business Impacts: Hyoung Jun Kim (ETRI, Korea)[ BIO | 
ABSTRACT | 
PRESENTATION ]
 
 
RFID, applications and business models - the Telco perspective: Bjørn Thorstensen (Telenor R&D, Norway)[ BIO | 
ABSTRACT | 
PRESENTATION ]
 
 
RFID, a gateway to M2M: Alain Pfeffer (France Telecom, France)[ BIO | 
ABSTRACT | 
PRESENTATION ]
 
 
RFID's three application models: Location Identification, Products Traceability & Personnel Tracking: Ichiro Kase (NTT Comware, Japan)
 [ BIO | 
ABSTRACT | 
PRESENTATION ]
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  | 09:00 - 18:00 | Exhibition |  
  | Day 2, 15 February 2006 |  
  | 09:00 - 10:00 | Session 4: Security Issues in RFID 
 Session Chairman: Heung Youl Youm (Rapporteur Q.9/17; Soonchunhyang University, Korea) 
[ BIO ]
 
 Objectives: This session will discuss key performance, security, data protection, 
encryption, authentication functions in RFID and supporting protocols.
 
Security issues in RFID and sensor networks: Kyo Il Chung (ETRI, Korea)[ BIO | 
ABSTRACT | 
PRESENTATION ]
 
 
Authentication and privacy capabilities suitable for RFID: Matt Robshaw (France Télécom R&D, France)[ BIO | 
ABSTRACT | 
PRESENTATION ]
 
 
Malicious Traceability within RFID Systems: Gildas Avoine (EPFL, Switzerland)[ BIO | 
ABSTRACT | 
PRESENTATION ]
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  | 10:00 - 10:30 | Coffee Break 
 Sponsored By: Freescale Semiconductor
 
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  | 10:30 - 12:10 | Session 5: Networking Architecture and Capabilities of RFIDs 
 Session Chairman: Rajiv Kapoor (Cisco Systems, USA) [ 
	BIO ] [ 
	Session Introduction ]
 
 Objectives:  This session will seek to identify architectural models for RFID 
  services from a networking perspective, identifying, for example, the various different 
  network configurations between end-user devices and RFID servers. Based on these models, 
  proper networking capabilities and currently used protocols (including relevant 
  identification frames) will be investigated, with a view to supporting RFID 
  communication requirements including QoS and security.
 
The EPCglobal Network Architecture: Henri Barthel (EPCglobal)[ BIO | 
ABSTRACT | 
PRESENTATION ]
 
 
RFID – An IP Networked Application : Monique Morrow & Peter Tomsu (Cisco Systems, USA)[ BIO | 
ABSTRACT | 
PRESENTATION ]
 
 
Networked ID Applications and Standardization Topics: Yong Woon Kim (ETRI, Korea)[ BIO | 
ABSTRACT | 
PRESENTATION ]
 
 
The interferences among passive type UHF-RFID systems in dense environment,- Analysis and Proposals-: Toshihisa Kamemaru (Mitsubishi Electric Corporation, Japan)
 [ BIO | 
ABSTRACT | 
PRESENTATION ]
 
 
Self-organizing Sensor and Actuator Networks: Martin Glänzer (Siemens, Germany)[ BIO | 
ABSTRACT | 
PRESENTATION ]
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  | 12:10 - 13:30 | Lunch break |  
  | 13:30 - 15:10 | Session 6: Future trends in NRFID and Ubiquitous Networks 
 Session Chairman: Helmut Broda (Sun Microsystems, Switzerland) [ 
	BIO ] [ 
	PRESENTATION ]
 
 Objectives: Based on advanced research on the evolution in ubiquitous services 
  and applications, the role of NRFID, sensor networks and their impact on future 
  standards will be analysed in this session.
 
Integration of RFID with Smart and Wireless Sensor Networks: Kang Lee (NIST, USA)[ BIO | 
ABSTRACT | 
PRESENTATION ]
 
 
Advanced RFID and Smart Tags - Vision & Trends: Daniel Evers (Siemens, Germany)[ BIO | 
ABSTRACT | 
PRESENTATION ]
 
 
Future trends for the applications, viewpoint based on future technologies: Laurent Sciboz(HEVs - University of Applied Sciences, Switzerland)
 [ BIO | 
ABSTRACT | 
PRESENTATION ]
 
 
Future trends in Japanese RFID Technologies and Market: Noboru Koshizuka (The University of Tokyo, Japan)[ BIO | 
ABSTRACT | 
PRESENTATION ]
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  | 15:10 - 15:40 | Coffee Break 
 Sponsored By: Freescale Semiconductor
 
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  | 15:40 - 17:00 | Session 7: Panel on an RFID Standardization Roadmap 
 Session Chairman: Pierre-André Probst (Chairman of SG 16, Chairman of the Workshop Steering Committee)
  [ BIO ]
 
 Objectives: This panel session will review the outcomes of the previous sessions and 
  identify possible elements of a standardization roadmap for NRFID, in particular identifying 
  key issues and priorities for interworking, and means for coordination and harmonization of 
  the work between the different stakeholders.
 
 Chairmen's Conclusions:
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  | 09:30 - 16:00 | Exhibition |  |  |  |  |