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Auto-ID Labs Research Workshop

 

Day I - September 23rd, 2004

9:00

Welcome


Elgar Fleisch

University of St. Gallen


Business Impact & Applications Track (Part I)




9:20

Toward An Auto-ID Network that Really Changes the World - Research Agenda at Keio Lab

[Paper]

Hisakazu Hada

Keio University

9:40

The Business Value of New Data Capturing Technologies: The Case of RFID in the Grocery Supply Chain

[Paper]

Christian Tellkamp

University of St. Gallen

10:00

The Potential of RFID in Anti-Counterfeiting

[Paper]

Thorsten Staake

University of St. Gallen

10:20

Prospects for Ubiquitous Item Identification

[Paper]

Kin Seong Leong

University of Adelaide

10:40

EPCglobal Update


Chris Adcock

EPCglobal


RFID Privacy Track




14:00

Traceability System for Disclosure - A Case of Consumer Empowerment Strategy

[Paper]

Mikako Ogawa

Keio University

14:20

Scanning with a Purpose - Supporting the Fair Information Principles in RFId protocols

[Paper]

Christian Floerkemeier

University of St. Gallen

14:40

Perception and Management of RFID-related Risks for Information Privacy

[Paper]

Frederic Thiesse

University of St. Gallen

15:00

Low-Cost RFID Systems: Confronting Security and Privacy

[Paper]

Damith Ranasinghe

University of Adelaide

15:20

Security and Privacy: Modest Proposals for Low-Cost RFID Systems

[Paper]

Damith Ranasinghe

University of Adelaide


Networking Track




16:00

EPC Information Service

[Paper]

Mark Harrison

Cambridge University

16:20

Name service on the EPCnetwork

[Paper]

Yojiro Uo

Keio University

16:40

A Simple EPC Network Architecture

[Paper][Paper]

Mun Leng Ng & Kin Seong Leong

University of Adelaide

17:20

A probabilistic approach to address uncertainty of RFID

[Paper]

Christian Floerkemeier

University of St. Gallen



Day II - September 24th, 2004



RF & Chip design issues Track







9:00

Product / Tag testing

[Paper]

Alan Thorne

Cambridge University

9:20

Fabrication and Modeling of Schottky Diode Integrated in Standard CMOS Process

[Paper]

Qiang Li

Fudan University

9:40

System Simulation of RFID

[Paper]

Han Yifeng

Fudan University

10:00

Auto-ID Labs. Activities and Collaboration in wireless Technology for the harmonized Deployment of UHF RFID system

[Paper]

Jin Mitsugi

Keio University

10:20

A Small UHF Label Antenna for Embedding in Metallic Objects

[Paper]

Damith Ranasinghe

University of Adelaide

11:00

Brief Comparison of Different Rectifier Structures for RFID Transponders

[Paper]

Zhu Zheng

University of Adelaide

11:20

Analysis of spectrum analyser behaviour for multiple line signalling

[Paper]

Peter Cole

University of Adelaide



Business Impact & Applications Track (Part II)







11:40

The role of Auto-ID systems in Product Recovery Management

[Paper]

Ajith Kumar Parlikad

Cambridge University

12:00

Networked RFID in Control

[Paper]

Duncnan McFarlane

Cambridge University

12:20

RFID in Retail replenishment

[Paper]

Chien Yaw Wong

Cambridge University

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]
New Book on Counterfeit Trade

The “Countering Counterfeit Trade – Illicit Market Insights, Best-Practice Strategies, and Management ToolboxBook” has been published

[more]
EPC Network Prototyping Platform Accada released

The Accada project is an open source RFID prototyping platform that implements the EPC Network specifications. Get more information at www.accada.org.

[more]