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ISSNIP RFID
City
Melbourne
Country
Australia
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Abstract

Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology enables the non&#8211;contact, automatic and unique identification of objects and people using radio waves&#046; As the need for auto identification (auto&#8211;ID) systems becomes increasingly common place in many economic sectors, potential RFID applications include homeland security (RFID enabled passports), e&#8211;business (RFID enabled credit cards), e&#8211;cash (RFID enabled bank notes) and automated supply chain management&#046; It is estimated that the RFID market will be worth around US$26&#046;9 billion worldwide by 2015&#046; However, there are significant research challenges that still need to be addressed before the widespread adoption of RFID systems&#046;<br>The main purpose of this workshop is to serve as a forum that brings together RFID researchers and practitioners from academia, industry and government to discuss recent developments in RFID systems and technology, applications and security&#046; This platform will also serve to identify key research challenges in the design, operation, analysis, practical application and optimization of RFID systems&#046;<br>Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:<br>* RFID antenna theory and design, channel measurements and modelling<br>* RFID software and middleware<br>* Coding, anti&#8211;collision, and medium access schemes<br>* RFID Localisation techniques and algorithms in RFID tag and reader localization<br>* RFID Integration with Sensors<br>* RFID sensor modelling and analysis<br>* Privacy preserving techniques<br>* Vulnerability and Cryptanalysis<br>* Lightweight Cryptography for sensors and RFID<br>* Security Standards, Frameworks and Protocols<br>* Security in mobile sensor and RFID systems<br>* Trust management and related frameworks<br>* Security policy and management<br>* Key management techniques<br>* Specific application contexts with a scientific focus (e&#046;g&#046;, healthcare, military, supply chains)<br>