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RFID Technology
       and
Internet of Things
RFID technologies have revolutionized
    the asset tracking industry
    RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) devices are wireless
    microchips used for tagging objects for automated identification

    RFID can identify objects wirelessly without line-of-sight



    RFID systems consist of a reading device
    called a reader, and one or more tags

    The reader is a powerful device with ample
    memory and computational resources

3
Tags vary significantly in their computational capabilities

Passive tags have limited computational capacity, no ability to sense
the channel, detect collisions, and communicate with each other

They respond only at reader commands

    Semi-passive tags have an on-board power source that can be
    used to energize their microchip

    Active tags can sense the channel and detect collisions




         Passive tags        Semi-passive tags        Active tags
4
RFID devices may take different forms




    *RFID systems operate in the Industry, Scientific and Medical (ISM) frequency band that
5   ranges from 100 KHz to 5.8 GHz
The application of RFID spans several areas



    RFID technologies have revolutionized the asset tracking industry,
    with applications ranging from automated checkout to monitoring
    the medication intakes of elderlies




6
RFID is being used in proximity and credit cards



    RFID is used in
    Proximity Cards




                             RFID is now offered in all
                             major credit cards in US


7
RFID has been extensively used
    for automobile Ignition Keys




     f




8
The applications of RFID has a much wider scope

    Many countries are issuing
    RFID enabled passports

    Also in use are the PASS cards and
    enhanced drivers’ licenses with EPC
    (Electronic Product Code)

                                          “Not Really Mad”


    RFID can also be used
    for tracking Cattle


9
The Internet of Things (IoT) allows people
and things to be CONNECTED



     The IoT allows people and things to be
     connected Anytime, Anyplace, with
     Anything and Anyone, ideally using Any
     path/network and Any service

     This implies context where there is
     seamless interconnection between
     people and things and/or between
     things




                                                           Internet of Things

37             Source: Internet of Things – Strategic Research Roadmap, CERP-IoT, 2010
Internet of Things is an integrated
part of Future Internet
     IoT is a dynamic global network infrastructure with self configuring
     capabilities based on standard and interoperable communication protocols

     In the IoT, physical and virtual “things” have identities, physical attributes,
     and virtual personalities and use intelligent interfaces

     The physical and virtual “things” are seamlessly integrated into the
     information network




38              Source: Internet of Things – Strategic Research Roadmap, CERP-IoT, 2010
In the IoT, things are expected to become active
participants in business, information and social processes


 In IoT, things are enabled to interact
 and communicate among
 themselves and with the
 environment by exchanging data
 and information “sensed” about the
 environment

 Things should react autonomously
 to the “real/physical world” events
 with or without direct human
 intervention

39          Source: Internet of Things – Strategic Research Roadmap, CERP-IoT, 2010
IoT is consists of the following components


                             Communication

      Identificaiton                                     Sensors


     Localization                 Internet
     and Tracking                of Things                 Actuators



        Processing                                           Storage

                                  Devices




40         Source: Internet of Things – Strategic Research Roadmap, CERP-IoT, 2010
IoT is envisioned as a network of a billion people
interacting with a million e-businesses, with a trillion
intelligent devices interconnected


     By 2015 there will be 1 trillion
     sensors linking the physical
     and digital worlds merging to
     become an “Internet of
     Things”

     List of applications is limited
     only by our imagination




41             Source: Internet of Things – Strategic Research Roadmap, CERP-IoT, 2010
The emerging applications of smart wireless
     systems is limited only by our imagination




42
Real Virtual and Digital Worlds




43                         Source: Virtual Reality System: University of Tokyo
RFID in the Office and Buildings



     Sensor data collection
      Exploit moving nodes
      Exploit network coding for efficiency




                                           Intelligent buildings
                                           RFID integration




44
Real virtual and digital healthcare

      Mobile cardiac telemetry monitoring platform
     24/7/365 patient freedom to go anywhere at anytime




45
RFID for Intervehicular Communication



     RFID for communication between V2V, V2I, I2V

     Vehicle Identification System
     To determine if a vehicle
     registration has expired
     To monitor traffic and vehicle
     speed in construction zones
     or other pertinent areas
     Ticketing parking



                                          http://www.compexinc.com/
46
WSN RFID in Oil and Gas Industry

      Wireless instrumentation for
         Installations in remote and
          hostile areas
         Temporary installations
         Ease of scalability
         Redundant data collection for
          production optimization

      RFID and WSN for
         Personnel
          Equipment
          Containers
          Drilling tools
          Monitoring
47
          Maintenance                    Source: StatoilHydro
Roads Bridges and RFID



     The strain sensing system uses
     13.56MHz passive-type sensor-
     integrated RFID


     The system measures the changes and
     deformation caused by various types of
     deterioration and loading on the structure,
     without using a battery                                                     sensor
                                                       RFID tag




                                                   Source: Oki Electric Industry Co., Ltd.

48
Roads Bridges and RFID


     Embedded RFID sensor is
     integrated within the concrete

     Measurements are possible at a
     strain resolution level of about
     10X10-6
                                        Efficient maintenance and management
     Using a thermistor, the system     of roads, bridges and public housing
     simultaneously measures
                                        Concrete and steel structures monitoring
     temperature and can account for    due to everyday traffic, wind and earth
     deformation caused by              pressure and earthquakes
     temperature
                                           Source: Oki Electric Industry Co., Ltd.

49
Intelligent long range active RFID systems are
being used in real time location systems

     They can identify, locate and track
     assets at a distance of up to 100m



     They can deliver superior real time visibility
     in dynamic, demanding environments




50

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RFID Technology and Internet of Things

  • 1. RFID Technology and Internet of Things
  • 2. RFID technologies have revolutionized the asset tracking industry RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) devices are wireless microchips used for tagging objects for automated identification RFID can identify objects wirelessly without line-of-sight RFID systems consist of a reading device called a reader, and one or more tags The reader is a powerful device with ample memory and computational resources 3
  • 3. Tags vary significantly in their computational capabilities Passive tags have limited computational capacity, no ability to sense the channel, detect collisions, and communicate with each other They respond only at reader commands Semi-passive tags have an on-board power source that can be used to energize their microchip Active tags can sense the channel and detect collisions Passive tags Semi-passive tags Active tags 4
  • 4. RFID devices may take different forms *RFID systems operate in the Industry, Scientific and Medical (ISM) frequency band that 5 ranges from 100 KHz to 5.8 GHz
  • 5. The application of RFID spans several areas RFID technologies have revolutionized the asset tracking industry, with applications ranging from automated checkout to monitoring the medication intakes of elderlies 6
  • 6. RFID is being used in proximity and credit cards RFID is used in Proximity Cards RFID is now offered in all major credit cards in US 7
  • 7. RFID has been extensively used for automobile Ignition Keys f 8
  • 8. The applications of RFID has a much wider scope Many countries are issuing RFID enabled passports Also in use are the PASS cards and enhanced drivers’ licenses with EPC (Electronic Product Code) “Not Really Mad” RFID can also be used for tracking Cattle 9
  • 9. The Internet of Things (IoT) allows people and things to be CONNECTED The IoT allows people and things to be connected Anytime, Anyplace, with Anything and Anyone, ideally using Any path/network and Any service This implies context where there is seamless interconnection between people and things and/or between things Internet of Things 37 Source: Internet of Things – Strategic Research Roadmap, CERP-IoT, 2010
  • 10. Internet of Things is an integrated part of Future Internet IoT is a dynamic global network infrastructure with self configuring capabilities based on standard and interoperable communication protocols In the IoT, physical and virtual “things” have identities, physical attributes, and virtual personalities and use intelligent interfaces The physical and virtual “things” are seamlessly integrated into the information network 38 Source: Internet of Things – Strategic Research Roadmap, CERP-IoT, 2010
  • 11. In the IoT, things are expected to become active participants in business, information and social processes In IoT, things are enabled to interact and communicate among themselves and with the environment by exchanging data and information “sensed” about the environment Things should react autonomously to the “real/physical world” events with or without direct human intervention 39 Source: Internet of Things – Strategic Research Roadmap, CERP-IoT, 2010
  • 12. IoT is consists of the following components Communication Identificaiton Sensors Localization Internet and Tracking of Things Actuators Processing Storage Devices 40 Source: Internet of Things – Strategic Research Roadmap, CERP-IoT, 2010
  • 13. IoT is envisioned as a network of a billion people interacting with a million e-businesses, with a trillion intelligent devices interconnected By 2015 there will be 1 trillion sensors linking the physical and digital worlds merging to become an “Internet of Things” List of applications is limited only by our imagination 41 Source: Internet of Things – Strategic Research Roadmap, CERP-IoT, 2010
  • 14. The emerging applications of smart wireless systems is limited only by our imagination 42
  • 15. Real Virtual and Digital Worlds 43 Source: Virtual Reality System: University of Tokyo
  • 16. RFID in the Office and Buildings Sensor data collection  Exploit moving nodes  Exploit network coding for efficiency Intelligent buildings RFID integration 44
  • 17. Real virtual and digital healthcare  Mobile cardiac telemetry monitoring platform 24/7/365 patient freedom to go anywhere at anytime 45
  • 18. RFID for Intervehicular Communication RFID for communication between V2V, V2I, I2V Vehicle Identification System To determine if a vehicle registration has expired To monitor traffic and vehicle speed in construction zones or other pertinent areas Ticketing parking http://www.compexinc.com/ 46
  • 19. WSN RFID in Oil and Gas Industry  Wireless instrumentation for  Installations in remote and hostile areas  Temporary installations  Ease of scalability  Redundant data collection for production optimization  RFID and WSN for Personnel  Equipment  Containers  Drilling tools  Monitoring 47  Maintenance Source: StatoilHydro
  • 20. Roads Bridges and RFID The strain sensing system uses 13.56MHz passive-type sensor- integrated RFID The system measures the changes and deformation caused by various types of deterioration and loading on the structure, without using a battery sensor RFID tag Source: Oki Electric Industry Co., Ltd. 48
  • 21. Roads Bridges and RFID Embedded RFID sensor is integrated within the concrete Measurements are possible at a strain resolution level of about 10X10-6 Efficient maintenance and management Using a thermistor, the system of roads, bridges and public housing simultaneously measures Concrete and steel structures monitoring temperature and can account for due to everyday traffic, wind and earth deformation caused by pressure and earthquakes temperature Source: Oki Electric Industry Co., Ltd. 49
  • 22. Intelligent long range active RFID systems are being used in real time location systems They can identify, locate and track assets at a distance of up to 100m They can deliver superior real time visibility in dynamic, demanding environments 50