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The Evolution of RFID within IEEE

The Evolution of RFID within IEEE. Russell Lefevre President IEEE-USA. IEEE. To set the stage, IEEE is a worldwide professional membership organization: + 375,000 members 160 countries 80,000 student members  10 geographic regions (IEEE-USA comprises 6 and +225,000 members)

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The Evolution of RFID within IEEE

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  1. The Evolution of RFID within IEEE Russell LefevrePresidentIEEE-USA

  2. IEEE • To set the stage, IEEE is a worldwide professional membership organization: + 375,000 members • 160 countries • 80,000 student members  • 10 geographic regions (IEEE-USA comprises 6 and +225,000 members) 45 technical societies & councils • wide range of technical interests ~1,300 standards & projects under development + 1.7 million documents in its digital library IEEE RFID 2008

  3. IEEE’s business • Publications 144 transactions, journals and magazines • Conferences + 850 conferences annually • Standards e.g., everyone knows & uses 802.11 IEEE RFID 2008

  4. Most importantly, it’s about PEOPLE! +375K strong! IEEE’s business con’t. IEEE RFID 2008

  5. Where is RFID in IEEE? It all started with… • A white paper in IEEE-USA (2005) • Followed by a position statement THEN.. • RFID Technology Institute accepted as Educational Partner • Followed by… IEEE RFID 2008

  6. Where is RFID in IEEE? • IEEE’s emerging technologies committee (New Technology Directions) adopted RFID • Which resulted in 2 technical conferences IEEE RFID 2007 & IEEE RFID 2008 • To review, accept and publish technical papers • To enlighten on issues (pragmatic & policy) that impact the growth of the technology IEEE RFID 2008

  7. Where is RFID in IEEE? • Increased interest • # of technical societies increased • 8 in 2007; 15 in 2008 • Capped only by organizers’ limits! • Modest increase in # of papers submitted & accepted; countries of authors • And this from an industry-driven technology (vs. academic)! IEEE RFID 2008

  8. IEEE RFID activities Publication Titles Conference Titles IEEE RFID 2008

  9. Paper Stats - IEEE International Conferences on RFID IEEE RFID 2008

  10. Future of RFID in IEEE • IEEE-wide task force formed to develop strategic plan with funding from the IEEE New Initiatives • Institutional entity (i.e, technical Society/Council)? • Technology Roadmap? • Or something else? • Educational activities in talks with vendors for web-based seminars and courses on RFID. IEEE RFID 2008

  11. Care to comment? I’d like to hear from you, especially about your ideas on RFID. You can reach me here: president@ieeeusa.org Or R.lefevre@ieee.org IEEE RFID 2008

  12. RFID in Casinos • Next up: A panel discussion on the use of RFID in gaming facilities, such as casinos. • Harry Pappas, serial entrepreneur and RFID systems integrator, moderates this panel. IEEE RFID 2008

  13. IEEE RFID Technical Societies IEEE RFID 2008

  14. Sample of IEEE RFID Standards • 802.15 • WPAN devices that co-exist with other wireless devices operating in unlicensed frequency bands. • P1902.1 • “Fill a gap between non-network-based RF-ID standards (e.g., ISO/IEC CD 15961-3, ISO 18000-6C or 7) and existing high bandwidth network standards such as IEEE 802.11 a,b,g and IEEE 802.15.4 e.” IEEE RFID 2008

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