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Title: ISOIEC 24791 Part 2 Data Model, SSI


1
ISO/IEC 24791 Part 2- Data Model, SSI Service
  • ISO/IEC JTC1 SC31 WG4 SG1
  • 2007.7.
  • Park, Joo-Sang
  • ETRI

2
Progress of SSI (1/2)
  • SSI
  • 2005.4
  • New Work Item Standardization of Middleware
  • ISO/IEC 24752 SMP - System Management Protocol
  • 2005.8
  • ISO/IEC 24752 SMP Project Editor Designation
  • 2005.10
  • ISO/IEC 24752 SMP Project Editor Approved by SC31
    WG4
  • 2006.6
  • Title Change and Division of 6 Parts
  • SMP ? SSI
  • Designation of Project Editors
  • 2006.8
  • Project Number Change ISO/IEC 24752 ? ISO/IEC
    24791
  • 2006.9
  • Project Editors(Part 26) Designation
  • Part 1 WD Presentation

3
Contents
  • I. Case Analysis
  • II. Data for SSI
  • III. Issues
  • IV. Next Steps

4
I. Case Analysis
  • Domestic Foreign Cases

5
Case Analysis
  • Goal
  • Infrastructure
  • Confirming the usage of RFID tags in real
    business
  • Types of tags in real business, read rates
  • Investigating the composition of device types
  • tags and readers for diverse environment
  • Multi-modal transportation

6
Domestic Cases
  • 11 Cases
  • National logistics infrastructure project for
    RFID based air import/export
  • Postal transportation RFID system
  • National logistics infrastructure support project
    for import and export using RFID
  • RFID adoption in container terminal
  • RFID based special drugs tracking system
  • RFID based book transportation pilot project
  • Pilot project for effective SCM of clothing
    industry with RFID
  • etc

7
Case Summary
  • Device
  • Reader and Tags
  • Products from domestic and global companies
  • HF(13,56MHz), UHF (433MHz, around 900 UHF), 2,45
    GHz
  • 18000-6A, 6B
  • Passive and eSeal
  • Target Objects
  • Item, Box, Pallet, Container

8
Case Summary
  • Data Accuracy
  • Max. 96 in one project
  • Data accuracy is not coherent among projects
  • Air import and export project
  • Variation of Accuracy
  • Variance is almost 0 100
  • various according to the conditions
  • Materials, tag housing, antenna and tag numbers,
    moving speed, angle between tag and antenna,
    Read/Write
  • For accurate recognition
  • Tags less than 20 and lowest moving speed

9
Case Summary
  • Sales store environments
  • Recognition Rate (Antenna Location)
  • Cart 7390
  • Shopping basket 6690
  • Recognition Rate (Antenna Type and Cable Length)
  • 5M 8693
  • 10M 7683
  • Roughly, 80 of read rate
  • One flagship store of Samsung-Tesco, Seoul
  • Drugs tracking
  • Item read 90.595.5 (10/20/30/40/50 items)
  • Box read 91100 (1/2/3 tiers)

10
Foreign Cass
  • Many implementation cases
  • HP Experience, WalMart, RFID in defense, groupe
    carrefour
  • Good results and recommendable ROI
  • Limits on the results
  • Business partners and target objects are not
    exposed to real environment
  • Internal adoption or experiments
  • The details of data and environment are not
    opened

11
Conclusion from Case Analysis(1)
  • Generally, Internal adoption of RFID is
    successful
  • But hard to guarantee when partners collaborate
    in real business environment
  • Data accuracy is various according to environment
  • Impossible to control all environmental variables
    or to modify all existing environment

12
Conclusion from Case Analysis(2)
  • Think real business environment
  • Various types of tags are used
  • Frequency bands, passive/active, eSeal, Sensors,
    RTF/TTF
  • Multi-modal transportation
  • Units of target objects
  • Item, box, pallet, container
  • The usage of all possible tag data in SSI
  • It is more reasonable to introduce the composite
    use of tags, considering real business
    environment including as-is and to-be case
  • Tag data from existing and progressing
    international standards, they need to be included
    in SSI for item management

13
II. Data for SSI
  • - Data for item management from existing and
    progressing international standards

14
SSI - Infrastructure
  • Infrastructure
  • a set of interconnected structural elements that
    provides the framework supporting an entire
    structure.
  • In other applications information technology
  • informal and formal channels of communication
  • software development tools
  • More general use
  • infrastructure provides organizing structure and
    support for the system or organization it serves
  • referred from Wikipedia

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Data for SSI
  • Data Source
  • Assumptions
  • Two major users
  • End users with service application Data fields
    for AIDC itself
  • System administrator Control and management
  • Sources
  • Memory map
  • Protocol Parameters
  • Others
  • System information
  • Commands and responses messages

17
III. Issues
  • - Issues in data management data fields and
    processing

18
Issues in Data Management
  • Data Fields
  • Data Processing
  • Response from Scott and Rob.
  • Relationships in SSI
  • Device Interface, Data management, and ALE
  • Order of request and response transmission?
  • i) App. ? A.I. ? D.I. ? Interrogator
  • ii) Interrogator ? (D.I. ?) D.M. ? A.I. ? App.
  • ALE
  • Five interfaces
  • Read / Wirte
  • Tag Memory Specification / Logical Reader /
    Access Control

19
ALE on EPCglobal Network Architectureand SSI
Boundary
20
Typical Operation Orders in SSI for Tag Data
Read/Write
21
Operation Orders in SSI for Tag Data Read/Write
with ALE (1)
22
Implementation Case of REMS v.2.0- ETRI RFID
Middleware
23
Operation Orders in SSI for Tag Data Read/Write
with ALE (2)
24
IV. Next Steps
  • Next Steps
  • Additional Meeting Proposal

25
Next Steps for Data Management
  • Arrangement
  • The composition of ALE and other components in
    SSI
  • The boundaries and roles of components of SSI
  • Selection of Data Fields
  • Tag data to be processed in Part 2
  • Including data elements from user memory handling
  • Adoption of other functions and standards
  • Candidates for modification and adoption into
    Part 2
  • ALE, 15962, TDT, Tag Data Profile

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Proposal for additional meeting
  • Meeting in Korea
  • Sept. or Oct. 2007.
  • Members officially invited under RD system
  • Other members participation welcomed
  • Two goals
  • Acceleration of STD progress
  • Seminar to Koreans interested in RFID and I.S.
  • Governmental sector and companies
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