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This report provides an overview of the standardization efforts in networked RFID technology and discusses the need for global standards, networking capabilities, and security and privacy considerations. It also highlights the results of the ITU-T Workshop on NRFID and proposes future collaboration among PSOs.
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GSC11(06)_joint_04 ITU-T Status Report on standardization ofNetworked RFID P.A. Probst/Chairman of ITU-T SG16 GSC: Standardization Advancing Global Communications
ITU-T Status Report on Standardization of Networked RFID Content • Review of GSC-10 Resolution #9 • Status of the work in the TSAG Correspondence Group on Network Aspects of Identification including RFID • Results of the ITU-T Workshop on NRFID(14-15 February 2006) • Present ITU-T Action plan on NRFID • Proposal for future collaboration
ITU-T Status Report on Standardization of Networked RFID Review of GSC-10 Resolution #9: • Recognizes • the need for global standards, • the extension of RFID applications in a wide range of areas (B2C, B2B), • the importance of networking capabilities to support these (NRFID), • that security and privacy are becoming key issues for a large deployment of RFID. • Resolves • to promote strong and effective collaboration among PSOs in the development of global compatible standards, • to work electronically via the Task Group as specified in GSC-9/7. • Progress report: • ITU-T is not aware of any activity of the Task Group.
ITU-T Status Report on Standardization of Networked RFID Deliverables of the TSAG CG on Network Aspects of Identification including RFID: • Standardization Issues, • Proposed ITU-T strategy for standardization issues, • Business Models and Service, • Terms and Definitions.
ITU-T Status Report on Standardization of Networked RFID Results of the ITU-T Workshop on NRFID (14-15 Feb. 2006) [1/5]: Workshop Objectives • Present the status of RFID technology and identify future trends • Review current and future applications, services and business models leveraging networked RFIDs (NRFIDs) • Identify NRFID aspects relevant to telecommunications (services and network capabilities, architecture, QoS, performance, security, etc.) • Analyse how far existing standards can support NRFID applications and services, and identify where enhanced or new standards might be needed • Identify elements for a roadmap for a standardization framework, including the clarification of the role of applicable SDOs, forums and consortia
ITU-T Status Report on Standardization of Networked RFID Results of the ITU-T Workshop on NRFID (14-15 Feb. 2006) [2/5]: Overview of the sessions • Overview of the status of RFID technology and present efforts by several organizations towards global NRFID standards (ITU-T, ISO/IEC, EPCGlobal, Ubiquitous ID Center, NFC) • Introducing RFID - Visions and Implications • RFID Applications - A Sectoral Approach • RFID and New Business Models • Security Issues in RFID • Networking Architecture and Capabilities of RFIDs • Future trends in NRFID and Ubiquitous Networks
ITU-T Status Report on Standardization of Networked RFID Results of the ITU-T Workshop on NRFID (14-15 Feb. 2006) [3/5]: List of topics of common interests to be considered in the development of global standards 1/2 • Scope: RFID and Sensors Networks • Business models (e.g. service broker architecture issue) • Architecture (network, service stratum) for distributed applications (NGN compliance,..) • MM service/network requirements and capabilities to support present and future applications (B2B, B2C, C2C) • Signalling and control protocols • Ubiquitous information service protocols • Security (confidentiality, privacy, cryptography,…)
ITU-T Status Report on Standardization of Networked RFID Results of the ITU-T Workshop on NRFID (14-15 Feb. 2006) [4/5]: List of topics of common interests to be considered in the development of global standards 2/2 • Interoperability, roaming • Data format • Reader management issue • OID Systems (coherent, scalable, trusted, rapid resolution of identifier, interoperability, …) • Content negotiation issues • Performance and QoS • RF aspects (spectrum allocation, intra and extra RFID compatibility) • Terminology • …
ITU-T Status Report on Standardization of Networked RFID Results of the ITU-T Workshop on NRFID (14-15 Feb. 2006) [5/5]: List of key players to be involved in the coordination and harmonization procedures • ITU:ITU-T, ITU-R, ITU-D • ISO/IEC JTC 1: SC6, SC17, SC27, SC31 • ISO:TC104, TC122, TC204 • ETSI • IEEE • EPCglobal • NFC • Regional Key Players
ITU-T Status Report on Standardization of Networked RFID Present activities on RFID in ITU-T Study Groups: • TSAG Correspondence Group • Identification of standardization topics • Development of a roadmap with the respective responsibilities of ITU-T SGs and other bodies • Proposal of a single point of contact for NRFID matters in ITU-T • 16 Contributions submitted: • SG 11: Signalling and protocols • SG 13: NGN networking capabilities • SG 16: Services and Application aspects • SG 17: Privacy and Security, Directory Services • Overall coordination: • Proposal to TSAG from RFID Correspondence Group
ITU-T Status Report on Standardization of Networked RFID Proposal for on-going work in ITU-T that is being made by TSAG RFID Correspondence Group: • Finalizing report on the set of standardization issues on network aspects of identification (including RFID) • Identification of ITU-T SGs and external bodies related to these issues • Identification of the issues needing urgent attention • Finalizing report on ITU-T strategy • Includes mapping between issues and ITU-T study groups • Finalizing report on business models and service scenarios • Finalizing report on relevant terms and definitions • Proposing a Joint Coordination Activity (JCA) under lead of ITU-T SG16 to coordinate work across ITU-T • Also provides single point-of-contact for external bodies • Proposing a Focus Group to address the urgent issues • Parent SG is SG16
ITU-T Status Report on Standardization of Networked RFID Proposal for future collaboration to GSC-11: • Confirm the importance of the development of global standards for NRFID, • Recognize the leading role of ITU-T as general coordinator for the development of global NRFID standards, • Continue and improve coordination in the framework of the revised resolution GSC-11/9, • …