- Auto-ID Labs
The Auto-ID Labs network is a research group in the field of networked
radio-frequency identification (RFID) and emerging sensing technologies. The labs consist of seven research universities located on four different continents. These institutions were chosen by the former Auto-ID Center to design the architecture for theInternet of Things together withEPCglobal . Fact|date=May 2007 The federation was established in1999 ; the network they have developed is at the heart of a proposal sponsored by EPCglobal and supported byGS1 ,GS1 US ,Wal-Mart ,Hewlett-Packard , and others to use RFID and theElectronic Product Code (EPC) in the identification of items in thesupply chain for companies. The areas of expertise range from hardware to software to business research related to RFID.History
The Auto-ID Labs is the research-oriented successor to the MIT Auto-ID Center, originally founded by
Kevin Ashton , David Brock andSanjay Sarma with funding fromProcter and Gamble , Gillette, theUniform Code Council , and a number of other global consumer products manufacturers. The MIT Auto-ID Center was created to develop the Electronic Product Code, a global RFID-based item identification system intended to replace the UPCbar code . In October 2003 the Auto-ID Center was replaced by the newly founded research network, the Auto-ID Labs and EPCGlobal, an organization charged with managing the new EPC Network. Auto-ID Labs is responsible for managing and funding continued development of EPC technology.Research topics
The research topics of the labs have gone beyond RFID-only research and now also includes sensor networks and new emerging sensing technology. Basically, the research can be grouped into three main areas: hardware, software and business layer. On the autoidlabs.org website, the Auto-ID Labs continuously publish their research results and provide an archive with over 150 whitepapers and academic publications. The following parts outline how the research is organized.
Business processes and applications
*Focus group:
University of St. Gallen /ETH Zurich ,Keio University ,University of Cambridge ,Massachusetts Institute of Technology ,Information and Communications University
*Business cases
*Business applications
*Privacy and security aspects
*Fundamentally new business processes and industries which include payment, leasing, insurance, quality management, factory design, 3PL-managenemt, brand protection, and anti-counterfeiting amongst othersSoftware and network
*Focus group:
Keio University ,Massachusetts Institute of Technology
*Future system architecture
*EPC network
*EPC Global Network Simulator
*Middleware
*Integration with existing systemsHardware
*Focus group:
Massachusetts Institute of Technology ,Fudan University ,Information and Communications University ,University of Adelaide
*RF and chip design
*Class 2 and higher tags
*Tags with memory, battery, sensors and actuators
*Enhanced reading rates in challenging environmentsMembers
The research network consists of the following seven research instiutions:
*University of Adelaide (Australia )
*University of Cambridge (United Kingdom )
*Fudan University (China )
*Information and Communications University (South Korea )
*Keio University (Japan )
*Massachusetts Institute of Technology (USA )
*University of St. Gallen /ETH Zurich (Switzerland )External links
* [http://www.autoidlabs.org/ Auto-ID Labs website]
* [http://www.epcglobalinc.org/ EPCglobal website]
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