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ECE1770
Eric YuFeb.12th.2007
RFID Middleware
Agenda
Introduction Application Standard
EPCglobal NetworkRFID InfrastructureApplication Level Events
RFID Middleware Function Challenge
A Basic Definition
Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) An automatic identification technology that relies on radio
waves to encode and decode information on a microchip or other storage device. RFID allows computer systems to capture data stored on a special tag without direct contact or line of sight acquisition
In general terms,RFID (Radio Frequency Identification )is a means of identifying a person or object using a radio frequency transmission
Business and Technical Driven
Technology Driven
Ubiquitous computing system
Business DrivenRFID technology is used today in many applications, Organizations in Retail, Defense, Transportation, Healthcare and other industries are increasingly employing RFID technology to bring new efficiencies to supply chains, track assets, ensure product quality and consumer safety, protect the integrity of their brands, promote security and more
Applications
Transit Systems – Cashless transit fares Airlines – Baggage, asset management Logistics – Ships, trucks, trains Parcels – Fedex, UPS, DHL (2004) Retail (Consumer Goods) – Walmart, Metro Defence – US DoD suppliers Healthcare – Pharmaceuticals, patient tracking Agriculture – Live stock tracking, perishables Lifestyle – Amusement Parks, Speedpass(Esso) Security – Personnel, Assets
How RFID works
EPCglobal Joint venture of Uniform Code Council (UCC) and EAN
International Over 100 end-user and technology provider companies
Public support from Metro, Wal-Mart, TESCO, US Dept of Defence Sets standards for:
Electronic Product Code Passive RFID Systems Software Interfaces Worldwide EPC network servicesEPCglobal is the standard for supply chain
RFID EPCglobal provides a migration path from existing industry
practice EPCglobal is supported by major supply chain partners Standards rapidly becoming available but still a lot to do
The Elements of EPCglobalEPC (Electronic Product
Code )Unique number that identifies a specific item in the supply chain.
RFID TagRadio frequency tag, attached to an item, that carries the EPC for that item.
RFID ReaderData capture device that detects and reads RFID tags and transmits their associated EPC numbers to the computer network.
Middleware(Savant)
A software specification for services that broker data exchange between a reader or network of readers and
existing information systems. Supports connections to internal systems and the EPCglobal Network
ONS ( Object Naming Service)
Automated networking service that connects each EPC to the information associated with it on the network.
Information Services
Set of services that enable users to exchange data with trading partners based on EPCs.
EPC Infrastructure EPC is a number designed to
uniquely identify a specific item in the supply chain.
In a simple case, tag is comprised of a silicon chip and an antenna
An EPC code is stored into an RFID tag / label and attached to an item in supply chain
Using radio identification technology, the EPC number is “communicated” to a reader.
Reader scans and sends Data to a computer running middleware
EPC Infrastructure Middleware allows companies to
process relatively unstructured tag data taken from many RFID readers
Direct it to the appropriate information systems.
It is able to perform many different operations Monitor the RFID reader devices Manage false reads Cache data Filter Data Query an Object Naming Service
(ONS).
EPC InfrastructureONS (Object Naming Service ) A querying mechanism similar to
the DNS (Domain Naming system)
Matches the EPC code The ONS server provides the IP
address of a PML Server that stores information relevant to the EPC .
EPC Infrastructure PML is designed to store any
relevant information about a product Location information Physical properties Composition information Manufacturing and expiry
dates Etc.
RFID Middleware StructureTag Data Standard / Air Interface• Designed to process the streams of tag or sensor data • Accommodates different reader vendors
Tag ReadsALE
ALE (Application Level Events) • Application interface to filter, aggregate, reduce the volume of data prior to
sending events to the back end business application• Standardizes interfaces between readers, ONS, XML, and Enterprise
Applications
ECP IS
EPCIS (EPC Information Services) • Recording and exchange of business-level EPC data (PML)• Describe how the EPC information can be stored and accessed via the Network
ALE (Application Level
Events)
Provides a means for clients to specify, in a high-level, declarative way, what EPC data they are interested in.
Provides a standardized format for reporting accumulated, filtered EPC data that is largely independent of where the EPC data originated or how it was processed.
Abstracts the sources of EPC data (e.g., Readers, Barcode scanners) into higher-level notions of"location", thus hiding from clients the details of exactly what physical Readers were used to gather EPC data from a particular location
ALE Security Identification and Authentication: The ALE service provider must identify the clients and authenticate to prevent illegal clients access the service.
Data Transport ProtectionIn order to protect the data transported between ALE service provider and clients the ALE. service provider build the security functions for the integrity, confidentiality, freshness and so on.
Service Access ControlUnauthorized users may try to access the ALE service (e.g., stored tag data ALE service configuration, reader management, middleware resource management, notification report accepter) and it brings the untrusted and confused e-business application systems.
RFID Middleware Function
Reader Management support various means to deploy, monitor and issue commands to readers via a general interface.
Data Managementfilter and summarize operation data
Application Integration deliver the tag reads to back-end system
Rule and exception processing provides the environment that users set the rules in order to generate the business dependant semantic events based on the tag reads.
Process ManagementNot just routes RFID data to enterprise applications but also actually orchestrates end-to-end processes that touch multiple applications or legacy systems.
Share of data with partners and other applications provide the ways to share the information about individual tagged object and related business descriptions with the trading partners and other applications
Real TimeManaging data through real time collection and process real-time execution and controlling.
RFID Middleware Function
Challenge Security
High-Value Data Generic Protocols and Facilities Back-End Databases
Scalability Lots of Source Code