All, Is anyone aware of white papers or similar instruments related to anti-collision algorithms especially in conjunction with ISO 1693-3? Also if there is...
Wondering whether any group member(s) has taken a hard look at privacy concerns that arise when deploying RFID technology? Does GEn 2 "locking" or "killing"...
28 Feb 2005 18:00 GMT ASK to Deliver 4 Million RFID Smart Labels for US and European Libraries Bibliotheca and ASK Enter Strategic Partnership to Offer a...
Editor's note: This query appears to be a better fit for other non-RFID wireless technologies (cellular, WAN) that have a longer range than RFID. But if...
Hello Bob, The ideal solution will be to use a Wi-Fi based "RFID equivalent" radio tagging technology. I think Aeroscout will be the right vendor for the ...
BlankBosoxpel has asked if any members of the tribe have been thinking about privacy concerns that arise when deploying RFID technology. I recently wrote to...
Bob You might find what your long range tag here? http://www.rfm.com/RFM_NS.htm You could also contact Richardson Electronics http://www.rell.com/ /Stan ... ...
Esteemed Colleagues, Abstract: A German company is offering a technology for intelligent wireless sensor networks. The technology is based on ad-hoc-networks...
I am looking for RFId market data for Europe: ideally production and sales volumes and Euro's by European Country. Most of the (freely) available research is...
I wouldn't say that Gen 2 addresses privacy concerns 100%, but it is a great step in the right direction. While the Gen 2 committee was not able to include ...
Richard - good comments. You are assuming that because the consumer owns the product, they also own the RFID tag. What if the retailer place a condition of...
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Richard, Some time ago I asked a few RFID "Rags" to speak about these concerns. I wanted to form an RFID "Responsible Deployment" Association. The...
Paolo, I would pass you over to IDTechEx based in Cambridge UK. This is what they are good at. See www.idtechex.com Please contact Glyn Holland under...
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Editor's note: Please see the e-mail author's note below regarding a discussion forum, "What do you think about moving your letter and my reply into a forum?"....
Bob, unfortunately we can't offer 1000m - but we currently offer a RFID solution with ranges of up to 100m. If this could work in your application please visit...
Hi I'm a EU data protection guy, having worked @ national & @ EU level. I am currently moving to head up the renowned ethics & privacy think tank Ponemon...
Could I suggest that we move this to the privacy SIG on http://rfidtribe.com/forums.html - my response to Dr. Clyde is stated there. Steve Kenny CISA. Ph: +31...
If I could add a moment of clarity to the discussion by talking about the tags, it might help. First, encryption, even a simple hashing function, requires two...
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I do not understand the desire for privacy on the EPCglobal tag. It is just a serial number that gives you no information without access to the databases. I...
Editor's note: Thanks for all who contributed to the ongoing discussion regarding RFID and privacy. This dialogue is moved to the RFID Tribe electronic forum...
Privacy issues arise when you can relate information gained from the tag to other real world information. In the case of the license plate, there is no...
I agree with you that encrypion is required, possibly both symmetric for bulk data and aymmetric for signatures, along with hashing and random number ...
See the below article from CIO Magazine in March 2005. Livestock "track and trace" for the consumer who wants to know the origins of the items he is consuming....
Intermec Files New EPC Royalty Claims EPCglobal says it has received two new royalty claims from Intermec Technologies, this time linked to a proposed...
http://snipurl.com/ddzz The above link is an example of hype taking over reality. Tags on metal - one of my favorite subjects. In the next-to-the-last...
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RFID Tribe's Dallas/Ft Worth chapter meets on Friday, March 18, 2005 at 11:30 am. RFID Tribe, a global organization with local chapters, is a community where ...
RFID tags work well on metal (and have for many years - just ask anyone working in the auto industry for instance) provided they are either active, or...
Hello! My name is Ram and am a student at Oklahoma State University.I am a member of RFID tribe .We are in the process of setting up a lab for RFID testing...
Barry, You beat me to the reply to the original sender. In any case, why would you use passive Class 0 tags with its low range and high read failure rates in...