Besides what Bill Manning said about reviewing
what's been done in the auto-id center (now closed),
there are a number of research projects/initiatives
around the world (e.g., Japan's ubiquitous id center at
uidcenter.org). For a list of some related resources,
see:
http://www.itu.int/osg/spu/newslog/stories/2003/06/06/ubiquitousNetworksReso
urces.html
There's plenty of debate about whether the public
Internet is an appropriate platform, e.g., see
http://tronweb.super-nova.co.jp/autoidvubiqid.html
Bob
-----Original Message-----
From: escom [mailto:escom(_at_)escom(_dot_)it]
Sent: 20 November 2003 13:18
To: ietf(_at_)ietf(_dot_)org
Subject: Re: Rf Id tag protocol
The purpose of the protocol is to manage over the internet the information
stored in a RF-ID tag. More in detail the idea is to develop a crittography
system and a certification authority.
To encrypt the data stored into the tag will be necessary to prevent frauds
on the tagged products.
The purpose of the protocol is to manage over the internet the information
stored in a RF-ID tag. More in detail the idea is to develop a crittography
system and a certification authority.
giuseppe canale