PRECONFERENCE SEMINAR
Presentations: RFID Journal University
More than 2,500 people gathered at Disney's Coronado Springs Resort in Orlando, Fla., to attend RFID Journal LIVE! 2007. This conference offered the educational content and technology exhibits attendees need to put RFID to work. And by all accounts, it was a huge success.
This page contains links to all presentations we were given permission to post. Please note that speakers on some panels did not provide PowerPoint files, and that not all speakers have opted to have us post their materials. The speakers own the copyrights to these presentations, and no material should be used without their permission.
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To download a PDF or video, click on the underlined presentation title or speaker name in red. As more presentations become available in the future, we will add them to this list.
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| 12:00 pm |
RFID Basics
This session is designed for all precoference seminar attendees who want to gain the foundational knowledge of RFID needed to engage vendors and begin to develop a business case. The differences between the various classes of tags will be explained, including active and passive systems. The need for additional IT systems to build upon RFID in real-world applications will be highlighted. The session also includes a very brief overview of the EPCglobal Network, the future of ISO standards, ETSI reader regulations and the latest standardization efforts worldwide. Finally, the relationship between different standards in the area of RFID and EPC, including the latest EPC generation 2 standard, will be presented.
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Daniel Deavours, Director of Research, RFID Alliance Lab |
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| 1:00 pm |
The Physics Behind RFID
Obtain a fundamental understanding of RFID hardware. In this session, we will cover the different frequency bands used: LF (125 KHz), HF (13.56 MHz) and UHF (860 to 960 MHz and 2.45 GHz). The instructor will explore the nature of RF fields and radio propagation, including the complex areas of null spots, reflections, polarization and other issues. By explaining many buzz words common within the RFID community, we will give delegates the terminology they need to understand the technology, and to work with systems integrators and other RFID vendors.
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Daniel Deavours, Director of Research, RFID Alliance Lab
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| 1:40 pm |
Live Demo: RFID in the Real World
Theory is nice, but wait until you experience RFID in action and
see its potential. Our live demonstration of a UHF RFID interrogator
with a variety of products will highlight many of the real world
issues that arise when deploying RFID. We will show how
antenna polarization and the presence of metal and liquids affect
the ability to read a tag on products, explaining various approaches
to alleviating problems reading tags on these products.
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Daniel Deavours, Director of Research, RFID Alliance Lab
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| 2:10 pm |
Legislation and Standardization
Legislation regarding the use of RFID varies around the world
and is subject to almost constant review. Standards will ensure
compliance with legislation and also guarantee interoperability
between RFID systems from different manufacturers. This session
will provide an update on the latest developments by the
legislative and standardization bodies around the world.
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Daniel Deavours, Director of Research, RFID Alliance Lab
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| 3:10 pm |
Real-World Considerations
We will discuss some of the important practical issues that must
be considered when embarking on an RFID deployment. These
range from the all-important cost of tags and interrogators to
practical approaches to ensuring high operational reliability. Some
example application areas will be presented in order to highlight
how to apply these insights in the real world.
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| 3:25 pm |
Building an RFID Business Case
Developing an RFID strategy and business case is the first step
in understanding how this technology can develop high-performance
results. Your instructor will present various scenarios for
RFID strategy and business-case development, while providing
an in-depth look at the components and output, including: data
gathering and analysis, developing a hypothesis, examining current
technical architecture, executing cost-benefit calculations,
evaluating the opportunities and finding the value, and constructing
an implementation plan.
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Mark Roberti, Founder and Editor, RFID Journal
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Building on RFID with the EPC Network
RFID is only one part of a solution. It provides the means by which
the presence of objects can be automatically detected and information
about those objects relayed. Equally important are the
nature of the information to be relayed, how that information is
conveyed within an organization and beyond, and how additional
information is associated. This session will give a very brief
introduction to the EPCglobal Network standards that complement
RFID to allow a complete solution to be built.
Speaker:
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Daniel Deavours, Director of Research, RFID Alliance Lab
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