RFID-HACHANI - IoT Forum - Dec, 2017
RFID-HACHANI - IoT Forum - Dec, 2017
RFID-HACHANI - IoT Forum - Dec, 2017
Abderrazak HACHANI
RFID/ IoT consultant
Founder RFID Lab, esprit school of engineers
abderrazak@hachani.tn
Abderrazek.hachani@esprit.tn
Agenda
Introduction
RFID Basics
RFID & WSN Convergence
RFID Adoption in Smart City
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Section 1
Introduction
Identification History
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Earlier Work
Radar Communication.
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Great embassy seal bug
During George F. Kennan's
ambassadorship in 1952, a Secret
technical surveillance
countermeasures (TSCM)
Inspection discovered that the
seal contained a microphone and
a resonant cavity which could be
stimulated from an outside radio
signal.
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Great embassy seal bug
active only when a radio signal of the correct frequency
was sent from an external transmitter.
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What is RFID?
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Section 2
Section 2
Physics Behind
RFID Basics
Fast Growing Business
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Making ordinary objects ‘Smart’
Passive
read/write tags
affixed to caps
of containers
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RFID Basics
RFID Base station
Tags
Middleware
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RFID Generic Architecture Solution
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RFID Tags
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RFID Reader
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How does it looks ?
Traceability
Visibility !!
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Physics Behind
D: Maximum dimension
Distance from the
of the radiating structure
reader antenna
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Physics Behind
NFC communication
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Physics Behind
Passive far field Systems
UHF Systems
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Generic RFID Tag Architecture
Energy harvester
EEPROM
Power on Reset
Computational
Clock recovery capabilities
Modulator
EEPROM
Antenna Demodulator Access control
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RFID Classes
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Section 4
Section 3
RFID Applications
RFIDWSN
&&&Selection
RFID
WSN Convergence
Convergence
Rules
WSN
Before, RFID & Sensor Network have separate
research and development areas.
Computation.
Sensing.
Wireless Communication, routing,...
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WSN Applications
Forest Greenhouse
Military Healthcare
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Difference between RFID & WSN
Most Major key points
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RFID & WSN convergence
I. Integrating RFID Tags with Sensors
The same RFID protocol is used to carry sensor data ( distance, antenna
design).
a. Passive tags with integrated sensors
Tag harvest energy from reader and power the onboard sensor.
III. Integrating Readers with Wireless Sensor Nodes and Wireless Devices
Reader are equipped with communication interface and I/O port.
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Section 3
Section 4
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RFID Applications : Just imagine !!
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NFC
Near field communication
Mobile phone, is an enabler of new
smart services
Mobile operator ecosystem
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Towards a better customer experience
Smart Payments
Tolls, Tickets, vending
Goods, services, …
Smart Authorization
Access to transport, buildings
Rental or sharing
Fleet management
VIP retail experience
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Live stock traceability
Livestock management.
Optimizing productivity.
Helping ensure food safety and
quality.
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Retail
• EAS (Electronic Article Surveillance)
• Inventory management
• Information system visibility
• Increase work efficiency
• Boost sales
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Supply Chain Monitoring
Satellite
Cellular
Container On Board
Reader/ Unit (OBU) Sensors
On Board Communicator
Unit (OBU) *
17364 Tags
10891 Tag
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RTLS
Real time location system
Active / Passive Tags
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Section 5
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RFID System selection criteria
• RFID is not a technology, it is a set of technologies.
• RFID ecosystem is the IoT mainstay.
• An RFID system could not be used on a plug & play basis.
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RFID System selection criteria
Where (Attached to and surrounded by what?)
How far?
How fast?
How many?
How much?
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RFID System selection criteria
1. Size and form factor – where does the tag have to fit?
2. How close will tags be to each other?
3. Durability – will the tag need to have a strong outer protection against regular
wear?
4. Is the tag re-usable?
5. Resistance to harsh environments (corrosive, steam...).
6. Polarization – what will be the tags orientation with respect to the reader field?
7. Exposure to different temperature ranges
8. Communication distance.
9. Influence of materials such as metal and liquids.
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RFID System selection criteria
10. Environment (Electrical noise, other radio devices and equipment).
11. Operating Frequency (LF, HF or UHF).
12. Supported Communication Standards and protocols (ISO, EPC,…).
13. Regional Regulations (US, Europe and Asia).
14. Will the tag data need to store more than just an ID number ?
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Thank You
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