Username:

Password:

Register
(Forums, Upload)


Open Source Implementations

To foster rapid prototyping and innovations, the Auto-ID Labs are supporting the following Open Source implementations of the EPC Network.

 

Accada

Accada is an open source RFID prototyping platform that implements the EPC
Network specifications in the Java Programming Language. Accada was
originally developed by the Swiss Auto-ID Lab with contributions from the
Cambridge Lab. It is now an independent open source effort supported by
Auto-ID Labs researchers.

Accada currently supports RP, RM, TDT, ALE, and EPCIS.

For more details see http://www.accada.org

 

Mentor

Mentor is an open source effort by the Auto-ID Labs headed by Prof. John
Williams of the MIT Auto-ID Lab that develops software in the .NET
environment. Among others, the Mentor projects features an EPCIS
implementation.

For more details see http://epcis.mit.edu

 

EuroSSC2009 paper submission is open now

EuroSSC will be held on September 16-18, 2009 at the University of Surrey in Guildford, United Kingdom. www.eurossc.org

[more]
Auto-ID Labs Roundtable Research Update

The Auto-ID Labs have presented new research results at the first GS1 Global Standards Management Process - EPCglobal Joint Action Group meeting in Los Angeles.

[more]
Accada is now Fosstrak

After a trademark dispute, the EPC Prototyping Platform is now called "Fosstrak" (previously Accada). Fosstrak stands for "free and open source software for track and trace".

[more]
RSS For a List of RSS 2.0 Feeds: Please Click Here