The
1st International Workshop on
RFID Technology - Concepts, Applications, Challenges
(IWRT 2007)
12 June, 2007 - Funchal, Madeira
- Portugal
Workshop
Program
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In conjunction with the 9th
International Conference on Enterprise Information Systems (ICEIS
2007)
Co-Chairs
Dr. Michael Sheng (Primary Contact)
School of Computer Science
The University of Adelaide
Adelaide, SA 5005, Australia
qsheng@cs.adelaide.edu.au
Prof. Zakaria Maamar
College of Information Systems
Zayed University
Po Box 19282, Dubai,U.A.E
Zakaria.Maamar@zu.ac.ae
Dr. Mark Cameron
Information Engineering Lab
CSIRO ICT Center
Canberra, ACT 2601, Australia
Mark.Cameron@csiro.au
Background and Goals
Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) is a wireless communication
technology that uses radio-frequency waves to transfer information
between tagged objects and readers without line of sight. This
creates tremendous opportunities for linking various objects from
real world. These objects are numbered, identified, catalogued, and
tracked. In recent years, RFID has gained a significant momentum and
is emerging as an important technology for revolutionizing a wide
range of applications including supply chain management, retail,
aircraft maintenance, anti-counterfeiting, baggage handling,
healthcare, just to cite some.
While RFID provides promising benefits such as inventory visibility
and business process automation, some significant challenges need to
be overcome before these benefits can be realized. One important
issue is how to process and manage RFID data, which is typically in
large volume, noisy and unreliable, time-dependent, dynamically
changing, and of varying ownership. Another issue is how to
seamlessly integrate low-level RFID data into (existing)
enterprise information infrastructures (e.g., upper-level business
processes). Finally, given the ability of inexpensively tagging and
thus monitoring a large number of items and/or people, RFID raises
some serious security and privacy concerns. Indeed, RFID privacy and
security are stimulating research areas that involve rich interplay
among many disciplines, like signal processing, hardware
design, supply-chain logistics, privacy rights, and cryptography.
The workshop's objective is to provide a forum for researchers,
practitioners, and users to exchange new ideas, developments, and
experience on issues related to this emerging field.
Topics of Interest
We welcome papers that focus on novel RFID technologies
and applications. Topics of interests include, but are not limited
to: • Data management issues in RFID applications
• Innovative RFID-enabled applications
• Security/privacy and RFID
• RFID and sensor networks
• Web services and RFID
• RFID and semantic Web
• RFID standards
• RFID case studies
• RFID middleware
• Next generation RFID technologies
• Commercial experience with RFID
• RFID network management
• COTS and Open Source RFID infrastructure
• Integration of RFID with other applications
• Performance evaluation
• Business process redesign and RFID
Submission of Papers
All papers must be written in English. There will be two types of
papers: long (approx. 5000 words) and short (approx. 2000 words).
Papers should be prepared in postscript, PDF, or Word and should be
submitted through ICEIS web-based paper submission system.
Format of the Workshop
The workshop will consist of oral presentations. The proceedings of
the workshop will be published in the form of a book by INSTICC
Press and indexed in DBLP.
Journal Publication
Best papers of the workshop will be considered for publication in a
Special issue of International Journal of Internet Protocol
Technology (IJIPT).
Important Dates
Paper Submission: March 5, 2007
Author Notification: April 3, 2007
Final Camera-Ready and Registration: April 16, 2007
Workshop Program Committee
Rebecca Angeles (University of New Brunswick, Canada)
Zaheer Asif (Temple University, USA)
Paul Brebner (CSIRO ICT Centre, Australia)
Christian Floerkemeier (ETH Zurich, Switzerland)
Hector Gonzalez (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign,
USA)
Rajit Gadh (UCLA, USA)
Sozo Inoue (Kyushu University, Japan)
Shawn R. Jeffery (University of California, Berkeley, USA)
Roger Jiao (Nanyang Technological University, Singapore)
Mohamed Latrach (ESEO, France)
Xue Li (University of Queensland, Australia)
Weifa Liang (The Australian National University, Australia)
Zongwei Luo (University of Hong Kong, China)
Paris Kitsos (Hellenic Open University, Greece)
John Mo (RMIT University, Australia)
Melanie Rieback (VU Amsterdam, The Netherlands)
Ramesh Raskar (Mitsubishi Electric Research Labs, USA)
Jukka Riekki (University of Oulu, Finland)
Quan Z. Sheng (The University of Adelaide, Australia)
Agnes Voisard (Fraunhofer ISST and FU Berlin, Germany)
Fusheng Wang (Siemens Corporate Research, USA)
Eiko Yoneki (University of Cambridge, UK)
Workshop Venue
The workshop will be held in conjunction of the 9th International
Conference on Enterprise Information Systems (ICEIS 2007) in
Funchal, Madeira, Portugal.
Registration Information
At least one author of an accepted paper must register for the
workshop. The registration information can be found from
http://www.iceis.org Secretariat
ICEIS 2007 Secretariat - The First International Workshop on RFID
Technology (IWRT 2007)
E-mail:
workshops@iceis.org
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