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3 Sequential Procedures (SEQ)

3 Sequential Procedures (SEQ). Data Transmission. Block Diagram of a SEQ (TI TIRIS system. Transponder. Reader. 2 FSK modulation. 3 Sequential Procedures (SEQ). SAW Transponder. Dipole antenna. Interdigital transducer. Reflector. Piezoelectric single crystal.

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3 Sequential Procedures (SEQ)

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  1. 3 Sequential Procedures (SEQ) Data Transmission Block Diagram of a SEQ (TI TIRIS system Transponder Reader 2 FSK modulation

  2. 3 Sequential Procedures (SEQ) SAW Transponder Dipole antenna Interdigital transducer Reflector Piezoelectric single crystal Interdigital transducers and reflectors on the piezoelectric crystal

  3. Part 2 “Mobile RFID Service”

  4. RFID Tag Mobile RFID in Korea CDMA Circuit Network Internet Voice Packet Network TID/URL/Data BTS/BSC/ANC Network Standard Application service Handset Standard Test/ Qualification RFID Application Server (PML Server) ANC: Access Network Control PDSN: Packet Data Service Node AN-AAA: AN Authentication, Authorization & Accounting

  5. Benefits of Mobile RFID • Reverse the Market Paradigm from Supplier-driven to User-driven Model • Empower users with instantaneous access to a universe of new and existing RFID services • User Demand will drive the development of new services from the bottom up • User will be tied into supply-chain information, creating new value-chains • Promote adoption of new cellular communication capabilities including Wi-Fi, Wibro, etc.. Est. RFID SCM Packet Network New Linking Internet Service Tags Wi-Fi or Wibro mRFID Application Server Product Tags

  6. Ex . URI Ex . FQDN ( 456 . 123 . sgtin . id . onsepc . com ) Ex . URN Code ( urn : epc : id : sgtin : 123 . 456 . 7890 ) 1 . RFID Tag Reading Ex . Tag Data Ex . URI Ex . FQDN ( 456 . 123 . sgtin . id . onsepc . com ) 2. Send the Tag Code in Phone to Broker Ex . Tag Code ( 011110110 ..) Ex . URN Code , OIS URI , Date Time etc OIS URI List : URN Code , OIS URI URN Pat ( urn : epc : pat : sgtin : 123 . 456 ) , Quantity etc Ex . URN Code ( urn : epc : id : sgtin : 123 . 456 . 7890 ) Ex . FQDN ( 456 . 123 . sgtin . id . onsepc . com ) URN Code ( urn : epc : id : sgtin : 123 . 456 . 7890 ) , Event Type etc Current Packet Network Details 2. Verify the Access right 3. Request the URL information matched to Tag code to ODS 9. Access Service 4.Return the URI list matched to code 5-2. Return URI matched to code 5-1. Request OTS URI information for Code 5. Send the event for Tag to OIS 7. Verify the Access right 8. Send the Service Title & URL Event Type etc 5-3. Store the OIS information of Code Process to OTS RFID Tag Phone 7. Return Service Profile matched to code 6. Request Service Profile matched to code 6. Request verifying Tag 7. Return the result for verifying Tag 9. Send the Events of Issuing Tag 10. Return the processing result for the Events of Issuing Tag 1. Request issuing the Serial 2. Return the issued Serial Number 1. Request issuing the Serial 3. Request issuing the Tag 5. Request verifying Tag 8. Send the Events of Issuing Tag 4. Tag Printing 1. Request the URI information matched to Code 5. Verify the Access right 6. Inquire the Tag information 3. Return the URI information matched to Code 8. Return the Tag information 4. Inquire the Tag information 9. Return the Tag information

  7. Packet Network Internet ※ ONS : Object Name Service PML : Physical Markup Language : RFID Reader : RFID Tag Market Place On-Line Retailer Mobile RFID User Marts Mobile RFID Breaking the RFID Access Barrier • The Traditional RFID Supply Chain is closed to end users • Information shared and created between Suppliers, Distributors, and Retailers • Mobile RFID opens the System • End users have access to Supply chain data • Development of a range of end user services • Product history • Counterfeit and IP protection • Etc. ERP Legacy System ONS PML Server ONS SCM … ………… SAVANT SAVANT SAVANT SAVANT Production Distribution Warehousing Distributor Assembly or Packing Commodities & Raw Materials Conventional RFID for SCM

  8. Taxi-Safety Service Anti-Counterfeiting u- Station New Classes of Service • New Service Classes for End Users • Payment services (Public Transportation/Food/Movies/MP3s/ etc.) • Anti-Counterfeits (Wine/Drugs/Whiskey/ etc.) • Streamlined Content Access (Movies/MP3s/etc.) • Safety & Security (Taxi/Premise Access/Identification/etc.) • LBS, etc. (Tourist Informations/Directions/etc.) Content Down-load Access WAP Payment

  9. RFID Reader SiP Digital SoC os Device Driver Boot Loader Reader S/W Power 1.8V 900MHz Mobile Reader SoC Mentor 8051 Based Processor Core Interrupt Controller Timer 8KB RAM UART communication 48KB Flash (max 64kB) I2C GPIO System control Clock Power Reset 2KB dual port RAM Clock generator Reset Controller TypeB/TypeC Baseband Modem ADC DAC To Intenna RF transceiver IC Module Korean Mobile RFID Players – SoC Developers • Mobile RFID Reader SoC Status – developed by U-Comm Technology • Hardwire Modem Version • 2-Chip Solution[5X5mm2] with RF & Analog IC and BBIC with Modem and CPU • Low-Power Consumed Design • Low-power consumed CPU based on 8051 • To mitigate CPU load, Hardwired implementation • of the Hard-Real Time Processingparts • Power Consumption : <30mA @1.8V • Size reduction • Internal Flash : 32KBite • Internal SRAM : 32Kbyte • Light CPU : < 10K Gate FEM Package photos of RF & Analog IC and BBICs

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