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ETSI RFID Networks Workshop

ETSI RFID Networks Workshop. Marc VODOVAR marc@insightsip.com. Founding Members. MICRO BE MOBILGOV. 3 ROAM WIFI MICRO BE MOBEO XILINX. ABC SMART CARD BERTIN MAILINBLACK TOPLINK. BIOPHY ARD CITYVOX ID CONCEPT PRECEPTEL ONERF TECH.

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ETSI RFID Networks Workshop

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  1. ETSI RFID Networks Workshop Marc VODOVAR marc@insightsip.com ETSI RFID Networks workshop

  2. Founding Members ETSI RFID Networks workshop

  3. ETSI RFID Networks workshop

  4. MICRO BE MOBILGOV 3 ROAM WIFI MICRO BE MOBEO XILINX ABC SMART CARD BERTIN MAILINBLACK TOPLINK BIOPHY ARD CITYVOX ID CONCEPT PRECEPTEL ONERF TECH IMPIKA TOPPAN PHOTOMASKS TWING GFI ILEX PSI NET’S FIVE FUTURING CLEARSY NEWSTEO CRYPTIRIS FASVER STID INNOVACARD KEMESYS VEGATEC INSIDE ADDAX BAZILE SKYWORKS INSIGHT SP IN SILICIO SOFT VOXINZEBOX BLEUROY MOBILE DISTILLERY MOBIVILLAGE NEWSTEO C2 MAILINBLACK WRAPTOR MXM NEURELEC NBS SPS CASTIFY LOGICIELNET VISIOSCOPIE ORSAY PHYSICS VISIOSCOPIE CORTUS RW CONSULTANTS SENSEOR SHAKTIWARE SYNEXIE ELIT COMLINKS SOLIATIS TAGSYS TRUSTED LOGIC ACTIS DIGDASH SEMANTICS TES IBS ASK EDI-TAG INOVANDI SESIN WIPRO PSI ELEC EDUNEO NODBOX SMARTCOM R-INTERFACE In good company… ARCSIS BABY SMART FONDATION SOPHIA –ANTIPOLIS MEDMULTIMED MEDINSOFT TELECOM VALLEY SAME ALCATEL ALIENA SPACE AMADEUS ATMEL ATOS ORIGIN CISCO EXPERIAN FRANCE TELECOM R&D GEMALTO HITACHI ORACLE ARM HEWLETT PACKARD I2E IBM INFINEON SIEMENS NXP STMICROELECTRONICS SAP SOPRA TEXAS INSTRUMENTS Associations Large Companies SME Laboratories CNRS CEA LETI CHU NICE CSTB EGIM ENSAM EURECOM ENSMSE-CMP U. PROVENCE U. AVIGNON U. MEDITERRANEE UPMC U. PAUL CEZANNE USTV LIRMM EUROMED INRIA ISEN GET U. NICE U. SUD TOULON VAR ETSI RFID Networks workshop

  5. Overview HEALTHCARE Mobility PROJECTS FOOD INDUSTRY Traceability Security Identity LOGISTICS TOURISM Connectivity Innovation & Utility Center Thematic Groups CIMPACA TELECOM SOFTWARE MULTIMEDIA Technology Platforms Communication, Promotion, International Activity, Partnerships, Technology Awareness, Small Business Support , Facilitation , VCs / Incubators, Training ETSI RFID Networks workshop

  6. The pôle SCS and Traceability ETSI RFID Networks workshop

  7. The role of GT traçabilité Maturity USAGE & ROI Cas 1 Invitation to tender to RFID suppliers + Strong GT Traçabilité SCS Cas 3 R&D Project Pôle SCS Cas 2 Coaching/counsel consultants - Weak - Weak + Strong Maturity RFID TECHNO Orientation matrix Siliconto Uses ETSI RFID Networks workshop

  8. Business value of an RFID project What return of the investment ? How much $ to invest ? When to recover $ equal to initial? Capital Expenditure Internal Return Time to Payback Secure the value of the investment refers to both and minimizing costs and leveraging benefits. Pilot Internal Return Deployment • Transfer • Equipment & Process • Lessons learned • Services • Discovery • Techno maturity • Bizz impact Proof Of Concept ETSI RFID Networks workshop

  9. RFID Projects • More than 40 regular members, 58M€ of R&D funding including 21M€ of public funding. • Twelve « labellised » projects : • Seven already financed (PAC ID Grande Distribution, RFID Authentication and Privacy, RFID Trace Agro, PAC ID Biobanque, PAC ID Pharmacie - Mistrals-, Fire) par l’Etat et/ou les collectivités territoriales. • Three « co-labellised » (RFID Trace Agro/PEIFL, RFID Aéro/ Pégase, FIRE/Pôle Risques), • … with 9 SMEs, 9 large companies, 6 laboratories. • Three other projects are within the « labellisation » process. • Main business sectors: Health, Agribusiness, Mass Distribution, Sécurity, Aéronautics, Logistics. Pôle SCS ETSI RFID Networks workshop

  10. Collaboration between clusters PARTNERS ETSI RFID Networks workshop

  11. « Savoir afin de prévoir pour pourvoir » Auguste Comte « See that you may foresee, and so provide » ETSI RFID Networks workshop

  12. Electronic Traceability Matrix Code Bar Code RFID Synthetic ADN Nano tracer ETSI RFID Networks workshop

  13. Competency cluster in electronic traceability and RFID Test Centre Characterisation Certification Standardisation Interoperability Information Awareness Offer intelligence Project management/ Coaching Traçabilitic ® Technology intelligence Demo Centre Technology and Usage Upstream studies European projects Training Counsel Expertise Traçabilitic ® ETSI RFID Networks workshop

  14. How to start the walk with traceability Missions andservices Information Awareness Demo Centre Standardisation Normalisation Interoperability General Interest Missions Services to companies Project management Councel and Expertise Test Center Training Training Center Développement économique ETSI RFID Networks workshop

  15. A national center for RFID CEN@RFID ETSI RFID Networks workshop

  16. Why a national centre for RFID? • Despite a mature technology and large government R&D funding, market is not taking off. • Main identified reasons: • insufficient information on the potential users side. • diversity of problems (what is the good solution?). • lack of turn-key solutions (especially for SMEs). • lack of standards for usages. • lack of knowledge of legal requirements. • Government has decided to help the set-up of a light structure made of users, suppliers, academics and all organisations concerned with RFID to help solving these issues. ETSI RFID Networks workshop

  17. Missions s Information/Awareness Information/Awareness Normalisation Deme Center Works ans test Innovation and Usage Centres Certification Offer intelligence Follow-up of legal requirements Works and tests Actions collectives Users Suppliers Projets collaboratifs Counsel & Expertise (RFID et Tracea.) Counsel and Expertise (RFID & Tracea.) Development means and services Projects management Test and try-out means & services Training Center Specific projects Technology intelligence Services ETSI RFID Networks workshop

  18. Combined Forces Procedures Test equipment Certification Collective Initiatives Competencies transfer Information Awareness General Interest Works and Tests General Interest Missions Normalisation Interoperability Follow-up of legal Requirements Commercial activities R&D Means & Services Technology Intelligence Tests/Try-outs Benchmarking Training Counsel Expertise ETSI RFID Networks workshop

  19. Back-up ETSI RFID Networks workshop

  20. RFID the hype effect Source Gartner Hype Cycle 2005 Different RF technologies will not plateau for 2-5 years ETSI RFID Networks workshop

  21. Wireless domains Bluetooth (750kb/s, 10m, 2.47GHz) RFID (20-424-640kb/s, 7m, 125Khz, 13.56Mhz, UHF, MW) UWB (50Mb/s, 30m, wide range) NFC (424kb/s, 0.1m, 13.56MHz) ZigBee* (250kb/s, 10m, 2.47GHz) ZibBee*–a (20kb/s, 75m, 900 MHz WI-FI (50-320Mb/s, 100m, 2.4-5GHz) DISTANCE 100Kb/s 1Mb/s 10Mb/s 100Mb/s 1Gb/s 10 1 0.1 100m 10m 1m 10cm 100m 10m 1m 10cm WiFi USB ZigBee Bluetooth RATE RFID 10 1 0.1 NFC : Power COST 100Kb/s 1Mb/s 10Mb/s 100Mb/s 1Gb/s ETSI RFID Networks workshop

  22. La solution de bout-en-bout RFID Lecteurs Objets R F Réseaux Conformance et interopérabilité • Normes ISO/ EPC/ ETSI • Normes d’usages (Commerce, logistique…) Performance “Système RFID” : • Stockage mémoire:code et informations • Ecritures/Lectures rapides et multiples • Partage et sécurité des données • Ré-organisation des processus métiers Usager ETSI RFID Networks workshop

  23. Projet PAC-ID Grande Distribution ETSI RFID Networks workshop

  24. L`importation frauduleuse et la contrefaçon augmente L’efficacité de la chaîne de distribution passe pur un partage des infos fabricant-logisticien- distributeur La traçabilité est complexe à mettre en œuvre (multiplicité des ingrédients et produits, contextes sanitaires, culturels…) Les Enjeux métiers • Une traçabilité alimentaire performante et mondialement reconnue (Norme ISO 22 000 pour la sécurité des aliments) • Une politique de développement durable autour du principe de la Responsabilité Élargie des Producteurs (REP), qui étend la responsabilité des fabricants à la gestion de leurs produits en fin de vie • Une image de précurseur du commerce M2M ETSI RFID Networks workshop

  25. Un consortium régional PACA ST, OBS, IBM, IER TAGSYS, PSION, … ESISAR, L2MP ETSI RFID Networks workshop

  26. From From From From From To To To To To Les opportunités RFID Fabricants Entrepôts Magasins Transformation en palettes hétérogènes Palettes homogènes Présentation des unités de vente Tag des articles haut • Promotion et pricing en magasin • Vol des produits • Paiement sur scanning • Connaissance des consommateurs • R&D produits • Inventaires continus • Cheminement • Vieillissement / Contrôle qualité • MRP • Plannings capacitaires • Gestion des assortiments • Rappels produits / Garantie Tag des colis • Vols de colis • Manquants • Planification de la demande • Planification des appros • Sous traitants / visibilité • Picking, préparation & expédition • Comptages physiques et réconciliations • Comptage des rotations • Fiabilité des inventaires Tag des palettes Opportunités & Bénéfices • Transferts de produits • GPA / approvisionnement • Planning de production • DC / réceptions • Gestion des Réservations • Contrôle des stocks • Stock ATP en temps réel Bas ETSI RFID Networks workshop Time Source: IBM Business Consulting Services analysis

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