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Chae Sub Lee( [email protected] ), HyoungJun KIM( [email protected] ). CJK Plenary (Propose to build N-RFID WG). Contents. Definition of N-RFID Importance of N-RFID Status of N-RFID in ITU-T Proposal. ID. RF. 1. Definition of N-RFID(1/4). RFID = RF + ID Basic definition - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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The 6th CJK NGN Working Group Meeting April 10 ~ 12, 2006, Hangzhou, China CJK Plenary (Propose to build N-RFID WG) Chae Sub Lee([email protected] ), HyoungJun KIM([email protected] )
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Page 1: Chae Sub Lee( Chae-sub.lee@ties.itut ),  HyoungJun KIM( khj@etri.re.kr )

The 6th CJK NGN Working Group MeetingApril 10 ~ 12, 2006, Hangzhou, China

CJK Plenary(Propose to build N-RFID WG)

Chae Sub Lee([email protected]), HyoungJun KIM([email protected])

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1. Definition of N-RFID2. Importance of N-RFID3. Status of N-RFID in ITU-T4. Proposal

ContentsContents

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1. Definition of N-RFID(1/4)1. Definition of N-RFID(1/4)RFID = RF + ID

– Basic definition• RF: a wireless connectivity technology• ID: identification code

– RFID implies:• ID: Digits (usually)• Storage: Electronic device• Transmission: RF

Networked RFID– RFID network and communication scope is expanded to

networks, inter-networks and globally distributed application systems.

– Global communication relationships are triggered by or based on RFID

ID RF

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Globally Networked RFID: B2B model

INTERNET

ONS

EPC-IS Server

LAN

EPC-IS Server

LAN

Object ID Global and unique code (like EAN.UCC numbers)

Connectivity Inter-networked

Application Global scale applications (ex. Supply chain management, transportation, etc.)

1. Definition of N-RFID(2/4)1. Definition of N-RFID(2/4)

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Globally Networked RFID: B2C model

INTERNET

ONS

ONS

CP Portal

s

Object ID Global and unique code (like EAN.UCC numbers)

Connectivity Inter-networked

Application

Application types: information browsing, message transmission, data recording, etc. Examples: movie info. service, bus route search, trust taxi service, game, favorite sites, etc.

MISP Networ

k

WAP/Web Servers

WAP/Web Servers

1. Definition of N-RFID(3/4)1. Definition of N-RFID(3/4)

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1. Definition of N-RFID(4/4)1. Definition of N-RFID(4/4)

Code URL Query URL Query

URL ResponseURL Response

Information Request

Information Response

ODSResolve

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ODS Server

Application

(Contents)Server

400.24.2.1.odsroot.org. 400.24.2.1.odsroot.org.

http://wml.gillette.com/content.wml

GET HTTP/1.1 http://wml.gillette.com/content.wml

HTTP/1.1 OK 200 @#$%^*!(@$%

1.2.24.400

ODS : Object Directory Server

Mobile Phone

At a glance of N-RFID Operation

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2. Importance of N-RFID(1/2)2. Importance of N-RFID(1/2) Global recognition from SDOs include

ITU-T:ISO/IEC JTC1 (SCs), EPCglobal etc.

Member countries plans: U-Japan and U-Korea Plans

Key-hole to Ubiquitous World: N-RFID Network aspects of IDs USN (Universal Sensor Networks)

Members potentials: Core Technical Competence and Centre of Market etc.

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2. Importance of N-RFID(2/2)2. Importance of N-RFID(2/2)

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3. Status of N-RFID in ITU-T(1/7)3. Status of N-RFID in ITU-T(1/7)Demand on N-RFID Standardization from ITU-T

– ITU-T TSAG• Technology Watch• WP4 Correspondence Group Activity

– Contributions in Study Groups: SG11 and SG13Networked RFID Workshop

– Joint workshop with JTC1 and other SDOs– ITU-T leaded the workshop: 14~15 February 2006, Geneva– Around 140 participants: High demand of global standards

Last N-RFID Correspondence Group Meeting– After the Workshop: 16 February 2006, Geneva– Agreement on collaboration for globalization: ITU-T could

be leading role

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List of topics of common interest 1/3 (Results from ITU-T Workshop)– (Scope: RFID and Sensors Networks)– Business models (e.g. service broker architecture issue), Architecture (network, service

stratum) for distributed applications (NGN compliance,..)- ITU-T: SG13 (SG16)- JTC 1/SC 6, SC 31- TC 204 - ISO TC 122/104 JWG- EPCglobal

– MM service/network requirements and capabilities to support present and future applications (B2B, B2C, C2C):- ITU-T:SG2,SG13,SG16- JTC 1/SC 6, SC 31- TC 204- ISO TC 122/104 JWG

– Signalling requirements and control protocols (routing??)- ITU-T: SG11- JTC 1/SC 31, SC 6

– (Ubiquitous information service protocols):-ITU-T: SG2, SG16.

– Security (confidentiality, privacy, cryptography,…):- ITU-T: SG2, SG16, SG17- JTC 1/SC 6, SC 17, SC 27, SC 31

3. Status of N-RFID in ITU-T(2/7)3. Status of N-RFID in ITU-T(2/7)

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List of topics of common interest 2/3 (Results from ITU-T Workshop)– Interoperability, roaming

Notes: 1. definition of roaming needs to be refined2. Interoperability is relevant to all issues listed

– Data format:- ITU-T: SG17- JTC 1/SC 6, SC 17, SC 31/WG 4/SG 1- ISO TC 122/104 JWG- EPCglobal

– Reader management issue:- ITU-T: SG4 (?)- JTC 1/SC 31- EPCglobal

– Object Identification System (coherent, scalable, trusted, rapid resolution of identifier, interoperability, …):- ITU-T: SG2, SG11,SG16, SG17- JTC 1/SC 6, SC 31/WG 4/SG 1

3. Status of N-RFID in ITU-T(3/7)3. Status of N-RFID in ITU-T(3/7)

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List of topics of common interest 3/3 (Results from ITU-T Workshop)• Content negotiation issues:

- ITU-T: SG9, SG16,- JTC 1/SC 31/WG 4- OMA, W3C

• Performance and QoS:ITU-T: SG2, SG9, SG13, SG16- JTC 1/SC 31/WG 3

• RF aspects (spectrum allocation, intra and extra RFID compatibility):- ITU-R, ETSI- JTC 1/SC 31/WG 4- NFC- National bodies (e.g. MII/China)

• Terminology and Definitions:- ITU-T: all SGs- JTC 1/SC 31

General notes:1. JTC 1/SC 31 work is primarily related to Tag-Reader interfaces2. IEEE standards applies to sensor-networks3. Priority topics are indicated in red

3. Status of N-RFID in ITU-T(4/7)3. Status of N-RFID in ITU-T(4/7)

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3. Status of N-RFID in ITU-T(5/7)3. Status of N-RFID in ITU-T(5/7)

• T05-SG02-051206-TD-GEN-0072• T05-SG02-051206-TD-GEN-0097R3• T05-SG02-051206-TD-GEN-0111• T05-SG02-051206-TD-GEN-0113• T05-SG02-051206-TD-GEN-0126• T05-SG02-051206-TD-GEN-0135• T05-SG02-051206-TD-WP1-0053• T05-SG02-051206-TD-WP1-0059• T05-SG02-051206-TD-WP1-0085R1• T05-SG11-050502-D-0039• T05-SG11-050502-D-0049• T05-SG11-050502-TD-GEN-0113• T05-SG11-050502-TD-GEN-0115• T05-SG11-050502-TD-GEN-0130• T05-SG11-050502-TD-GEN-0134• T05-SG11-050905-D-0058• T05-SG11-050905-TD-GEN-0165• T05-SG11-050905-TD-GEN-0189• T05-SG11-060123-D-0113• T05-SG11-060123-TD-GEN-0276

SG2

SG11

SG13

SG17

TSAG

45 RFID Related Contributions• T05-SG13-050425-D-0123• T05-SG13-050829-D-0196• T05-SG13-050829-D-0208• T05-SG13-050829-D-0262• T05-SG13-050829-D-0277• T05-SG13-050829-D-0278• T05-SG13-050829-D-0283• T05-SG13-050829-D-0284• T05-SG13-060116-D-0310• T05-SG13-060116-D-0450• T05-SG13-060116-D-0451• T05-SG13-060116-D-0474• T05-SG13-060116-TD-WP2-0088R1• T05-SG13-060116-TD-WP3-0170R1• T05-SG17-051005-D-0066• T05-SG17-051005-D-0097• T05-SG17-051005-D-0116• T05-SG17-051005-D-0117• T05-SG17-051005-TD-PLEN-0097• T05-SG19-060123-TD-GEN-0289• T05-TSAG-050314-D-0013• T05-TSAG-051107-D-0036• T05-TSAG-051107-D-0039• T06-TSAG-D-ahnjy-060206• T06-TSAG-D-cbh-060204

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3. Status of N-RFID in ITU-T(6/7)3. Status of N-RFID in ITU-T(6/7)ITU-T TSB Circular 80 (28 February 2006)

– Title: Next Steps in Network aspects of Identification (including RFID)

– Encourage ITU-T Members to bring contributions on any issues on network aspects of ID (including RFID) to the following forthcoming meetings:

• SG 16, Geneva (3-13 April 2006)• SG 17, Korea, (19-28 April 2006)• NGN-GSI event, Kobe, Japan (22-27 April 2006)• SG 2, Geneva (3-11 May 2006)

– Based on inputs and discussions, TSB Director would like an ITU-T action plan agreed upon at the Study Group 2 meeting in May 2006, so that ITU-T can carry on its study in this respect in a more coordinated form.

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SDOsSDOs

3. Status of N-RFID in ITU-T(7/7)3. Status of N-RFID in ITU-T(7/7)Study structure of ITU-T on N-RFID

SG 17SG 17 Security aspects

SG 16SG 16 Multimedia application

SG 13SG 13

SG 11SG 11

SG 2SG 2

Architecture, Network capability, use of NGN

Signaling and Control

Naming, Addressing, Routing etc.

Network aspects of IDs (including RFID) Focus Group

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4. Proposal(1/3)4. Proposal(1/3)Build CJK N-RFID Working Group

– New Working Group• B3G WG + NGN WG• Build New N-RFID WG

– ToR of CJK N-RFID Working Group • Encouraging members’ activity on N-RFID standards• Collaboration for global standard activity: SGs and FG• Development of CJK requirements and contributions• Sharing information and experiences

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4. Proposal(2/3)4. Proposal(2/3)Working Method of N-RFID WG

1st N-RFID FG 2nd N-RFID FG Nth N-RFID FG

Draft a1

Draft b1

Draft c1

Draft a2

Draft b2

Draft c2

ITU-T

CJK

Draft a1+

Draft b1+

Draft c1+

•Drafts•Contributions

Draft a2+

Draft b2+

Draft c2+

•Drafts•Contributions

KickOff

(4 月 )2nd Meeting 3rd Meeting

Maximize On-Line Activity: E-mail and Conference etc.Face-Face meeting: In principle, use CJK Plenary.

If needed, then organize separate F2F meeting with invitationBefore ITU-T meeting, prior coordination meeting could be

organized

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4. Proposal(3/3)4. Proposal(3/3)Proposed CJK N-RFID WG Structure

CJK PL.

N-RFID WGB3G WG NGN WGCoordination Coordination

Management(1CH+2VC)

Strategy GR Drafting GR1 Drafting GR1


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