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Yong-Woon KIM (qkim@etri.re.kr) Hyoungjun KIM (khj@etri.re.kr) TTA

Yong-Woon KIM (qkim@etri.re.kr) Hyoungjun KIM (khj@etri.re.kr) TTA. ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 31/WG 6 on Mobile Item Identification & Management. Contents. SC31 Structure SC31/WG4 Structure Mobile RFID Ad-hoc MIIM Ad-hoc Voting result Future plan. ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 31 Structure.

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Yong-Woon KIM (qkim@etri.re.kr) Hyoungjun KIM (khj@etri.re.kr) TTA

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  1. Yong-Woon KIM (qkim@etri.re.kr) Hyoungjun KIM (khj@etri.re.kr) TTA ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 31/WG 6 on Mobile Item Identification & Management

  2. Contents • SC31 Structure • SC31/WG4 Structure • Mobile RFID Ad-hoc • MIIM Ad-hoc • Voting result • Future plan

  3. ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 31 Structure • SC31 (existing) • Dealing with Automatic Identification and Data Capture • WG1 (data carriers) deals with data carrier specifications and related documentation for linear and 2-dimensional barcode symbologies. • WG2 (data structure) deals with data structures for the process of automatic identification and data capture. (ex. ISO/IEC 15459 - Unique identifier for transport units) • WG3 (conformance) deals with conformance standards. • WG4 deals with RFID issues for item management.

  4. WG 4 Structure • WG4 target application models • Business-purposes application models such as SCM, transportation, inventory management, etc. • WG4 structure

  5. Mobile RFID Ad-hoc (1/4) • “Mobile RFID” standardization initiative • WG4 meeting was held in Washington DC, USA, March 27. • “Mobile RFID” standardization initiative was proposed, aiming at covering B2C-type RFID application models. • Ad-hoc group was created to prepare for • ToR • Work items • Gap analysis for new work items, extension issues and re-used standards • Review of other SDO activities • Cooperation topics

  6. Mobile RFID Ad-hoc (2/4) • “Mobile RFID” standardization initiative (cont’d) • Ad-hoc group proposed WG4 SG6 or WG6. For WG 4/SG 6 in the area of mobile RFID - RF profile for mobile RFID - Mobile RFID service models - Uniform identifier naming - Application data format for mobile RFID services - Conformance test specifications Cooperative development between WG 4/SG 6 and other SDOs: - Common API sets, (with JCP) - DNS & NAPTR Extensions, (with IETF) - X.500, X.520 extensions, (with JTC 1/SC 6 and ITU-T SG17) - Mobile RFID service gateway architecture, (with ITU-T SG16) - Multi-UII resolution architecture, (with ITU-T SG16) - Adult verification, (with OMA) - Tag password acquisition protocol for mobile RFID services, (with ITU-T SG17) For WG 4/SG 6 in the area of sensor networks - Sensor-field to sink communications; Transmission media - Transport protocol; Anti-collision; Fault tolerance Cooperative development between WG 4/SG 6 and other SDOs: - TEDS, (with IEEE)

  7. Mobile RFID Ad-hoc (3/4) • “Mobile RFID” standardization initiative (cont’d) • Ad-hoc group proposed WG4 SG6 or WG6. (cont’d) For WG 6/SG 1 - Uniform identifier naming - Application data format for mobile item management services For WG 6/SG 2 - RF profile for mobile RFID - Mobile RFID service models - Reader interface to mobile handsets - Conformance test specifications For WG 6/SG 3 - Profile for mobile ORM - Reader interface to mobile handsets - Conformance test specifications For WG 6/SG 4 - Physical layer – Sensor networks o Sensor-field to sink communications o Transmission media - MAC layer – Sensor networks o Anti-collision o Fault tolerance to sustain sensor network functionalities without any interruption - Transport layer – Sensor networks - Conformance test specifications

  8. Mobile RFID Ad-hoc (4/4) • “Mobile RFID” standardization initiative (cont’d) • WG4 meeting was held in Pretoria, South Africa, June 7. • Discussion results were: • ORM (Optical Readable Media) was out of scope of WG4. So, WG 4/SG 6 couldn’t be established. • WG4 couldn’tdetermine WG6. • It was recommended SC31 take care for this issue.

  9. MIIM Ad-hoc (1/2) • SC31 meeting • Held in Pretoria, South Africa, June 8. • It established MIIM (Mobile item identification and management in support of consumer applications) ad-hoc group. • Ad-hoc group ToR • ToR for the new WG • Work items • Gap analysis for new work items, extension issues and re-used standards • Review of other SDO activities • Cooperation topics

  10. MIIM Ad-hoc (2/2) • MIIM Ad-hoc meeting • Was held in Seoul, October 30~31, 2007 • Meeting resolutions: • The ad-hoc group recommended to JTC 1/SC 31 a creation of WG6 – MIIM of which scope was be “Standardization of automatic identification and data collection techniques that are anticipated to be connected to wired or wireless networks. Excluded is the work of JTC 1/SC 31/WG 1, JTC 1/SC 31/WG 4, JTC 1/SC 31/WG 5, and JTC 1/SC 6.” • Proposed convener was Mr. Craig K. Harmon.

  11. Voting result • Summary of Votes • 26 MBs participated • 4 MBs not • Voting result • Approval: 19 MBs • Abstain: 5 MBs • Disapproval: 2 MBs

  12. Future plan • MIIM BRM • Via conference call, March 6 • 1st Meeting • April 10-11, Vienna, Austria • Contributions are invited.

  13. Q/A

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