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)
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ABSTRACT |
PRESENTATION ]
- RFID, applications and business models - the Telco perspective: Bjørn Thorstensen (Telenor R&D, Norway)
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PRESENTATION ]
- RFID, a gateway to M2M: Alain Pfeffer (France Telecom, France)
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PRESENTATION ]
- RFID's three application models: Location Identification, Products Traceability & Personnel Tracking:
Ichiro Kase (NTT Comware, Japan)
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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)
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ABSTRACT |
PRESENTATION ]
- Authentication and privacy capabilities suitable for RFID: Matt Robshaw (France Télécom R&D, France)
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PRESENTATION ]
- Malicious Traceability within RFID Systems: Gildas Avoine (EPFL, Switzerland)
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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)
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ABSTRACT |
PRESENTATION ]
- RFID – An IP Networked Application : Monique Morrow & Peter Tomsu (Cisco Systems, USA)
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ABSTRACT |
PRESENTATION ]
- Networked ID Applications and Standardization Topics: Yong Woon Kim (ETRI, Korea)
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ABSTRACT |
PRESENTATION ]
- The interferences among passive type UHF-RFID systems in dense environment,
- Analysis and Proposals-: Toshihisa Kamemaru (Mitsubishi Electric Corporation, Japan)
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ABSTRACT |
PRESENTATION ]
- Self-organizing Sensor and Actuator Networks: Martin Glänzer (Siemens, Germany)
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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)
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ABSTRACT |
PRESENTATION ]
- Advanced RFID and Smart Tags - Vision & Trends: Daniel Evers (Siemens, Germany)
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PRESENTATION ]
- Future trends for the applications, viewpoint based on future technologies: Laurent Sciboz
(HEVs - University of Applied Sciences, Switzerland)
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ABSTRACT |
PRESENTATION ]
- Future trends in Japanese RFID Technologies and Market: Noboru Koshizuka (The University of Tokyo, Japan)
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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 |
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