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Conference Agenda

Wednesday, 05 Nov 2008

 Keynote Presentations
08:30IDTechEx
08:45UNLV
09:10Time Domain Corporation
09:50US Army
10:15Nokia
10:40Break
 Ubiquitous Sensor Networks
11:10Ambient Systems
11:35Dust Networks
 Active RFID in Healthcare
12:00Wayne Memorial Hospitals
12:25University of Texas - Arlington
12:50LUNCH
14:10Sonitor Technologies Inc
14:35Patient Care Technology Systems
15:00Intelligent InSites
Texas Health Resources
 Energy Harvesting & Batteries
15:25National Semiconductor
15:50Holst Centre/ IMEC
16:15Break
16:45Cymbet
17:10Infinite Power Solutions
 Technology Panel
17:35IDTechEx
Time Domain Corporation
Sonitor Technologies Inc
AeroScout Inc
Ubisense
The Q-Track Corporation
AwarePoint

Thursday, 06 Nov 2008

 Oil & Gas, Military & Logistics
08:30BP
09:10Savi
 Active RFID in Asset Tracking
09:35Boeing
10:00IBM Software Group
RF Code
10:25Break
11:00EKAHAU Inc
11:25Jennic Limited
 Battery-assisted RFID
11:50Innovision
 The Bigger Picture
12:15Axcess Inc
12:40LUNCH
 Real Time Locating Systems
14:00Merlin 360 International Ltd
14:25Awarepoint
14:50University of Utah
 Emerging Companies
15:15Decawave
15:40Loc8tor Ltd
16:05RP Global Technology Solutions
 
 
 

Wednesday November 05, 2008

Keynote Presentations (08:30 - 11:10)

08:30 - 08:45 "Active RFID and RTLS: Forecasts, Trends, Opportunities"
  • Market forecasts 2008-2018
  • The leaders and successes
  • Impediments and challenges
  • New location based services opportunities
 
08:45 - 09:10 "Opportunities of Active RFID and RTLS in China"
  • An overview of the RFID market in China
  • Details on application of active RFID in Changzhou Blood Center in China
  • RTLS applications in a bearing manufacturing plant in Zhenjiang, China
  • Active RFID project made ocean safer for fish men in East China
 
09:10 - 09:50 "UWB Joins Mainstream Ubiquitous Sensor Networks"
  • What does it mean to be a mainstream network sensor
  • Why UWB is ready for primetime and a key component of ubiquitous sensor networks
  • Examples of UWB becoming mainstream
 
09:50 - 10:15 "Food Safety and Quality Control in the Military Supply Chain"
  • Discussing active RFID applications in the military food supply chain
  • Exploring the role of RFID as a tool for Food Safety Management Systems
  • Assessing the effectiveness of sensor equipped RFID systems
 
10:15 - 10:40 "An RFID-enabled Flexible Wrist Display Device: Design, Manufacture, and Application"
  • RFID-enabled flexible wrist display as an accessory of mobile phone
  • A novel process of manufacture of integrated RFID
  • Exploration of applications of RFID-enabled wrist display device
 

Ubiquitous Sensor Networks (11:10 - 12:00)

11:10 - 11:35 "Convergence of WSN and Active RFID with Ambient's Product Series 3000"
  • The benefits wireless sensor networks bring to active RFID and RTLS applications.
  • Applications and case studies of Wireless Sensor Networks
 
11:35 - 12:00 "Ubiquitous Sensor Networks; the benefits of smart dust and mesh technology"
  • Wireless sensor mesh networks have reached a tipping point in the industrial market
  • Bottom line impact of improvements to process, energy savings and regulatory compliance
  • Convergence of wireless sensor networking technology and real time location technology
 

Active RFID in Healthcare (12:00 - 15:25)

12:00 - 12:25 "Resource Tracking Using RFID / RTLS: A Hospital's Experience"
  • Wayne Memorial Hospital's involvement in product development
  • Determining a return on investment from RFID / RTLS in a hospital
  • Benefits realized and lessons learned with RFID / RTLS
 
12:25 - 12:50 "Using RFID Technologies for Medical Implants and Remote Monitoring"
  • Integration of sensors and RFIDs for medical applications
  • Sensor-embedded RFIDs for endoluminal sensing such as monitoring gastroesophageal reflux episodes
  • RFID sensors for monitoring infants to prevent sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS)
 
14:10 - 14:35 "USID - the accurate RTLS alternative to RFID"
  • Operational ROI significance of RTLS applications in Hospitals.
  • Planning of RTLS deployment. What to consider. Scope & Performance. Technology. Software. Installation and Deployment.
  • Experiences from existing hospital deployments, challenges, solutions, and results.
  • Most common RTLS applications in ED, OR and hospital wide.
  • Avoiding pitfalls and driving the ROI benefits. The significance of accurate RTLS input and advantages of USID vs. RFID/iR/WiFi.
 
14:35 - 15:00 "Improving Processes and Patient Flow in the Health Care Environment"
  • Using RTLS to Streamline Processes and Improve Patient Flow
  • Profile of a Successful RTLS Project (Analysis, Hardware Requirements, Software to tie it together)
  • Success Stories from Health Care (There are more than you thought)
 
15:00 - 15:25 "Five Ways to Maximize your RTLS Investment"
  • Leveraging RTLS Infrastructure for Multiple Applications
  • Integrating RTLS with Your Existing Systems
  • Future-Proofing Your RTLS Investment
 

Energy Harvesting & Batteries (15:25 - 17:35)

15:25 - 15:50 "Energy Harvesting for Sensor Nodes"
  • What is energy harvesting?
  • Self-powered remote sensors - how they came to be
  • Achieving optimal performance - tradeoffs in sizing, energy storage and power
 
15:50 - 16:15 "Power Harvesting for Wireless Sensors"
  • Silicon based power harvesting holds the promise to extend the lifetime of active RFIDs
  • Power harvesting solutions for smart autonomous wireless sensors are being developed by IMEC at Holst Centre
  • Several microwatts of power per square centimeter can be generated to activate ULP circuits with functionalities such as radio, DSP,sensing
  • Holst Centre combines its expertise of ULP solutions and chip lamination on foil
 
16:45 - 17:10 "Permanent Power for Wireless Sensors"
  • Determining the energy needs of wireless sensors
  • Utilizing Energy Harvesting techniques to power wireless nodes
  • Examining real-world permanent power-based Active RFID, RTLS and Wireless products
 
17:10 - 17:35 "Thin Film Micro Energy Cells Enable Autonomously Powered, Deeply Embedded Applications"
  • New thin film Micro Energy Cells - an introduction
  • Ultra-low power electronics are now commercially available that can indefinitely power embedded systems such as wireless sensor networks
 

Technology Panel (17:35 - 18:15)

17:35 - 18:15 "Technology Panel"
 
 
 

Thursday November 06, 2008

Oil & Gas, Military & Logistics (08:30 - 09:35)

08:30 - 09:10 "Location Intelligence in Oil and Gas"
  • Tracking and Communicating with Pipeline Surveillance aircraft
  • Real-time Asset Tracking in a Refinery
  • Sensor Equipped Unmanned Aircraft for Pipeline Patrols
 
09:10 - 09:35 "How AIT Convergence Optimizes Commercial and Defense Asset and Supply Chain Execution"
  • Closed-loop and end-to-end Case Studies
  • Leverage for different applications using multiple wireless technologies
 

Active RFID in Asset Tracking (09:35 - 11:50)

09:35 - 10:00 "RTLS at Boeing"
  • User case scenarios
  • Connecting RTLS to business value
  • RTLS at Boeing
 
10:00 - 10:25 "Active RFID: The Magic Behind Automation IT Asset Tracking and Environmental Monitoring"
  • Why implement a physical IT asset tracking solution?
  • Fortune 500 companies are turning to Active RFID-enabled solutions - find out why
 
11:00 - 11:25 "Asset and People Tracking with Wi-Fi RTLS, Technology and Case stories"
  • Not all Wi-Fi based tracking systems are the same - what is the big difference?
  • How accurate can Wi-Fi based tracking get and where can it be used?
  • Wi-Fi RTLS compared to other Active RFID/RTLS technologies
 
11:25 - 11:50 "IEEE802.15.4 - A Wireless Standard for Asset Tracking?"
  • Overview of the IEEE802.15.4 Low Power Wireless Standard
  • Sleeping Beacon technology for Asset Tracking applications with long battery life
  • Asset tracking application examples using IEEE802.15.4
 

Battery-assisted RFID (11:50 - 12:15)

11:50 - 12:15 "The Technical Requirements of Low Cost, Customisable Multifunction, Multi-frequency RFID Tags"
  • An overview of Active RFID applications in supply chain management and asset tracking
  • Potential for customisable, multi-function active and semi-passive RFID technology and integration
 

The Bigger Picture (12:15 - 14:00)

12:15 - 12:40 "Navigating Our Universe: The Big Bang Theory of RFID"
  • Making sense out of continuous market re-definition, the applications explosion, and architecture overlaps
  • The size of the Universe (i.e. our market) tells us what happens next
  • Identifying the new frontier of applications
 

Real Time Locating Systems (14:00 - 15:15)

14:00 - 14:25 "Accurate Cost Center Analysis - A New Application for RTLS"
  • ACTUAL personnel costs associated with functions, rather than department
  • Integrated Ultrasonic/Active RFID
 
14:25 - 14:50 "The 5 Critical Success Factors of RFID-RTLS: Achieving Positive Financial and Clinical Outcomes"
  • The overall value proposition of active RFID-RTLS
  • Background overview of the five critical success factors: coverage, accuracy, installation/maintenance, interoperability and financial risk
  • Early innovators who have demonstrated compelling applications with strong Return on Investment case studies (UCSD and UCSF Medical Center)
 
14:50 - 15:15 "Gain from Multipath: Distinguishing Locations and Enabling Privacy Using Radio Channel Measurements"
  • We demonstrate specific benefits of the multipath radio channel in RTLS and sensor networks which in current systems are overlooked.
  • Link multipath channel statistics are unique at each position and are useful for distinguishing location.
  • Channel statistics are also reciprocal and two nodes can share a unique channel-based secret key, enabling security and privacy for simple active wireless tags and sensors.
 

Emerging Companies (15:15 - 16:30)

15:15 - 15:40 "IEEE802.15.4 - a Route to Remarkable Precision, Functionality and Affordability"
  • IEEE802.15.4a Standards based Precision RTLS chip (+/- 10cm) to be realised by DecaWave: ScenSor
  • ScenSor Chip available Aug '09, selling at 2 Euros and less in volume,
  • Can be deployed in WLAN meshs, ZigBee meshes, standalone equipment and in mobile phones.
 
15:40 - 16:05 "High Volume RTLS"
  • Hand-held locators are an enormous success in consumer markets
  • Business uses also emerging
  • Thoughts for the future
 
16:05 - 16:30 "Long Distance Reads through the use of Semi-Passive RFID"
  • Exploitation through the use of technology of real time supply chain management and movement of products throughout a given terrain.
  • Semi Passive RFID being read Omni directional at 1.2 miles with a focused area beam allowing a 7 mile scan, line of sight.
  • Mechanics around and encompassing embedding and submerging RFID into metal and evasive materials to allow a readability factor on any given produced good.
 
 
The fourth annual Active RFID, Real Time Locating Systems and Sensor Networks event from IDTechEx