WS 2004/2005



Seminar(19621):

Novel Issues in RFID Handling - Applications, Management, Privacy, Security (2, N)

 
2-stündig
DozentInnen:
Agnès Voisard
Veranstaltungshomepage:
http://www.inf.fu-berlin.de/~voisard/Teaching/WS04/RFID.html
Mailingliste:
rfid[at]lists.spline.inf.fu-berlin.de
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Veranstaltungszeitraum:
01.02.2005 bis Semesterende
First session on Tuesday, November 30, 2004,
16:15
SR 137 (Inf. Building)
Block seminar at the end of the semester, date to be discussed
maximale Teilnehmerzahl:
10
Contents:
Radio Frequency Identification, abbreviated as RFID, is a technology that is increasingly used in many applications and particularly in the retail supply chain. In this case, it allows one to track down any items from manufacturers to consumers via retailers. However, such a technology - whose potential appears limitless - leads to the consideration of major issues such as management, privacy, or security. It is only recently that such issues received interest from the research community. The goal of the seminar is to study solutions to important issues in this context. Each attendee is supposed to hold a talk, return a document on his/her topic, and to listen to all talks. The talks will preferably be held in English.
Topics/Talks


Note that you are encouraged to find other sources of information!

Commercial sources:

General material



TOPIC
STUDENT

TOPIC 1: Introduction (1 talk)




Eike Send

TOPIC 2: Technical Background (1 talk)

A basic introduction to RFID and its use in the supply chain (pdf, 30 pages)
other sources of information are also okay


Malte Muenchert

TOPIC 3 : Data Management with RFID and Ease of Use (2 talks)

(From VLDB'04)
Careful: 3 short papers (extended abstracts) but many pointers!
  • Integrating Automatic Data Acquisition with Business Processes - Experiences with SAP's Auto-ID Infrastructure.
    Christof Bornhoevd, Tao Lin, Stephan Haller, Joachim Schaper (SAP Research)
    Ask AV
  • Managing RFID Data, Sudarshan S. Chawathe (Univ. of Maryland), Venkat Krishnamurthy, Sridhar Ramachandrany (OAT Systems), and Sanjay Sarma (MIT)

  • Production Database Systems: Making Them Easy is Hard Work, David Campbell (Microsoft Corporation)



Cristina Coslet

Thorsten Bartsch


TOPIC 4: Privacy Issues (2 talks)

3 general sources

Papers, general issues


Solutions 
  • Hash-look model (Sarma et al. 2002), Sarma, S., S. Weis, et al. (2002). RFID Systems, Security & Privacy Implications. A.-I. Center. Cambridge, USA, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, MIT
  • Private ID (IY 03), Inoue, Y. (2004). RFID Privacy Using User-controllable Uniqueness. RFID Privacy Workshop, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA, USA.
  • Randomized Hash-Look Model (WSR03)
  • Password Model (Spiekermann and Berthold, 2004)



TOPIC 5: Sensor data (3 talks)


(an excellent source of information can be found at http://discovery.csc.ncsu.edu/~srinath/research.html)


Topic 5a. Introduction (1 talk)



Topic 5b. Security (2 talks)




Andreas Schultz























Ingmar
Camphausen















Jan Kettner












Thomas Ewender

TOPICS NOT COVERED:
 TOPIC 6: Streaming (1 talk)

Continuous queries over data streams, S. Babu and J. Widom, Survey paper in SIGMOD REcord 30 (3), September 2001




BUFFER
http://www.printronix.com/uploadedFiles/Laran_WhitePaper_RFID.pdf