The<STRONG> IEEE International Conference on RFID</STRONG> – IEEE RFID – is the premier international technical conference series bringing together leading r<EM>esearchers, developers, integrators, and visionaries</EM> to discuss and expand their knowledge of technologies, systems, networks, algorithms, and applications that support the development and adoption of RF–based wireless communications and identification systems. <STRONG>IEEE RFID 2008</STRONG> is the second annual conference dedicated to addressing the technical and policy challenges in the areas of radio frequency identification (RFID) technologies, their supporting large–scale distributed information systems, and their applications. <BR><B>Keywords:</B> <BR> <UL> <LI><SPAN class=style3><SPAN class=style4><STRONG>Antennas & Propagation</STRONG>: Antenna theory and designs, channel measurements and modeling </SPAN></SPAN></LI> <LI class=style5><STRONG>Circuits, Devices, & Sensors</STRONG>: Building block system components, integrated sensors, energy harvesting, low–power design, non–silicon–based structures </LI> <LI class=style5><STRONG>RFID System Architecture & Implementation</STRONG>: Novel system designs for mobile devices, reader system architecture, scalable deployment technologies, system architectures </LI> <LI class=style5><STRONG>Deployment</STRONG>: System deployment and operation, ranging and localization </LI> <LI class=style5><STRONG>Security</STRONG>: Features for security, system security solutions </LI> <LI class=style5><STRONG>Policy & Regulatory Issues</STRONG>: Spectral management, data access and privacy issues, co–existence of RFID systems, government oversight, social implications of RFID technology </LI> <LI class=style5><STRONG>Application Issues & Concerns</STRONG>: EMC/RF radiation, testing, reliability, interoperability; issues in patient safety, system–on–a–chip, and frequency </LI></UL>Other areas related to CSCW in Design <BR>
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RFID
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