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Explore the European Commission's journey towards creating a unified RFID policy in Europe. From past reflections to current actions and future strategies, learn about standards, interoperability, privacy, and industry collaboration. Stay informed about upcoming events like RFID conferences and the focus on international cooperation. Understand the importance of open systems, global harmonization of standards, and the impact on various application domains. Discover the key role of the Commission and industry in shaping the future of RFID technology. Prepare for the evolving landscape of RFID deployment, privacy concerns, and spectrum regulations in Europe.
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Next steps in the EU RFID policy initiative - Standards Florent Frederix European Commission Directorate General Information Society and MediaNetworked Enterprise & Radio Frequency Identification unit
Content • The Past • The RFID interservice reflection group • The RFID interservice group • Today • Towards a RFID policy in Europe • The Future • A policy action plan • On the presidency agenda
The Past • 2005 • The RFID interservice reflection group • Informal team on the topic • Outcome: an internal report « Towards a European Strategy for radio frequency identification tags »
Today • 2006 • The RFID interservice working group • Representatives of 12 Directorates-General of the European Commisison • Objectives • Preparation of a communication • Horizontal stock-taking of RFID activities in the European Commission • Co-operation with national initiatives • Provisional ground for international co-operation
RoadmapTowards a RFID policy in Europe October - November 2006: Communication from the European Commission on RFID October 16, 2006 RFID public consultation conference – with international participation December 2006 March 9, 2006 at CeBIT: Commissioner Viviane Reding announces the launch of a Europe-wide public consultation on RFID September 2006: Drafting of the Communication Ongoing research and co-operation September 2006 March 2006 August – September 2006: Analysis of the input received through the consultation March – June 2006: Series of 5 thematic workshops on RFID June 2006 June – July 2006: Public online consultation on ‘Your Voice in Europe’
The Future • A policy action plan for 2007 • More questions then answers: • RFID use in specific application domains • Data privacy, personal data and security • Interoperability, standards and governance • Frequency spectrum • Innovation and research support • International co-operation
The Future • The presidency agenda • Q2 2007 • Germany is planning an RFID conference • June 25 – 26 in Berlin • Q4 2007 • Portugal is considering an RFID event • International co-operation • In research, innovation and standardisation initiatives
Interoperability and standards • Closed vs. open systems • Up to now, RFID usage has been confined to close system usage • Expected potential can only be realised in an open system approach • Role of the Commission • Stimulate/support global harmonisation of RFID standards • Contribute to set RFID standards • Role of Industry • Actively participate in global standardisation activities The future
Interoperability and standards • Unique identifiers • EPC - Global • ITU ? • Open systems ? • Open standards - Application domains ? • Transport • Pharmaceutical • Financial • …. The future
Privacy: Dangerous deployment scenario? Privacy ? Will privacy laws stop the RFID 'big brother' effect?
Privacy: A save deployment scenario? • 1. Build in privacy compliance • Define minimal level of needed PET • Invest in new secure technologies • Define certification and/or ‘security seal’ • 2. EU’s legal framework • The Data Privacy and ePrivacy directive • Reports of “Working Party 29” • 3. Enforce legal framework Will privacy laws stop the RFID 'big brother' effect?
♪ SD MMC SD MMC Networked RFID in Ubiquitous To get Information and to track & trace Products Lifecycle Networked RFID is a key for realization of Ubiquitous Society Car/Railway Mobile Office/Factory SIM Intranet Information SD MMC IC Card Ubiquitous Personal Information Public expectation Digital contents E-Tower Game Machine DVC STB Map Information TV PC Audio DVD Home Outdoor Street/Shop Telephone
Frequency allocation and regulation • Spectrum allocation • Reallocating spectrum is a long process • Consensus exists in Europe to promote aglobally harmonised spectrum • EC decision on UHF spectrum harmonisationmeets today’s requirements • Sufficient for initial RFID deployment • Future adoption • Longer term spectrum requirementshave to be explored now • Industry offered already their help for the analysis The future
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