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The seminar will be discussion-driven, each period led by a small group of seminar participants and/or including invited guest experts. We are also going to produce a seminar position paper that summarizes our thoughts on RFID and on the material we've covered. Our intent is to create a coherent and tangible to leave the academic community at large. The document will be collaboratively authored and all seminar participants will be required to contribute. That said, we intend this to be relatively low-investment spread over the course of the quarter.  
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The seminar will be discussion-driven, each period led by a small group of seminar participants and/or including invited guest experts. We are also going to produce a seminar position paper that summarizes our thoughts on RFID and on the material we've covered. Our intent is to create something coherent and tangible to leave the for ourselves and anyone else who is interested. The document will be collaboratively authored and all seminar participants will be required to contribute. That said, we intend this to be relatively low-investment spread over the course of the quarter.
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Contact information: This course is being organized by Yaw Anokwa (yanokwa at cs), Jim Sfekas (sfekas at u washington), and Travis Kriplean (travis at cs).
  
 
'''Course Topics''':<br>
 
'''Course Topics''':<br>
  
''Week 00 - Oct 02 - Course Introduction<br>''
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*'''2 Oct''' RFID history, basic technical description, and overview of apps<br>''
Talk about the course basics and expectations.
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::Discussion led by Yaw and Travis
 
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A very basic introduction to RFID history and technology. We will also give an overview of the course and what will be expected of participants.
''Week 01 - Oct 09 - Basic Description<br>''
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:::[http://cs.washington.edu/homes/yanokwa/p40-want.pdf The Magic of RFID],
[http://cs.washington.edu/homes/yanokwa/p40-want.pdf The Magic of RFID],
 
 
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RFID Wikipedia on RFID],
 
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RFID Wikipedia on RFID],
 
[http://www.rfidgazette.org RFID News],
 
[http://www.rfidgazette.org RFID News],
 
[http://www.rfidblog.org/ RFID Blog]
 
[http://www.rfidblog.org/ RFID Blog]
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''Week 01 - Oct 09 - Basic Description<br>''
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''Week 02 - Oct 16 - Beyond the Basics<br>''
 
''Week 02 - Oct 16 - Beyond the Basics<br>''

Revision as of 04:32, 14 September 2006

Fall 2006: RFID Technology: SLN 11977 CSE 590 M, Monday 12:30-1:20, CSE 303
(Law students should register for the graded CSE 590 X - sln 11981, everything else is identical)

The past few years have seen a great deal of hype, both positive and negative, over the transformative potential of radio frequency identification technology (RFID). The goal of this seminar is to explore the broader legal and sociopolitical implications of RFID, entering into a discussion on privacy, security, and surveillance that has a solid technical and legal basis.

Seminar organization

The seminar will be discussion-driven, each period led by a small group of seminar participants and/or including invited guest experts. We are also going to produce a seminar position paper that summarizes our thoughts on RFID and on the material we've covered. Our intent is to create something coherent and tangible to leave the for ourselves and anyone else who is interested. The document will be collaboratively authored and all seminar participants will be required to contribute. That said, we intend this to be relatively low-investment spread over the course of the quarter.

Contact information: This course is being organized by Yaw Anokwa (yanokwa at cs), Jim Sfekas (sfekas at u washington), and Travis Kriplean (travis at cs).

Course Topics:

  • 2 Oct RFID history, basic technical description, and overview of apps
Discussion led by Yaw and Travis

A very basic introduction to RFID history and technology. We will also give an overview of the course and what will be expected of participants.

The Magic of RFID,

Wikipedia on RFID, RFID News, RFID Blog

Week 01 - Oct 09 - Basic Description


Week 02 - Oct 16 - Beyond the Basics
Near Field Communication, Battery free sensing (WISP), Interactions and Apps, RFID Ecosystem

Week 03 - Oct 23 - So What's the Big Deal?
Privacy and RFID

Week 04 - Oct 30
Week 05 - Nov 06
Week 06 - Nov 13
Week 07 - Nov 20
Week 08 - Nov 27
Week 09 - Dec 04

Administrative info

Course grading and credit-load policies: Subject to change, but variable credits are available to meet differing levels of participation:

  • Sign up for 1 credit if you plan to attend, do the readings, participate in discussions, and contribute to the wiki.
  • Sign up for 2 credits if you wish to lead/organize a discussion OR contribute extensively to the wiki OR help organize the panel.
  • Sign up for 3 credits if you wish to lead/organize a discussion, contribute extensively to the wiki, and help organize the panel (Note: you must contact the course organizers in advance if you plan to take this course for 3 credits.)

Miscellaneous

Research:

Applications:

  • Government:
    • Passports (trial programs in a few countries, e.g. US)
  • Commercial:
    • supply-side tracking of inventory (e.g. walmart)
    • gathering more detailed information about consumers (increasing information asymmetry between sellers/buyers)
    • enabling buyers to gather more information about products (decreasing above information asymmetry)

Security concerns:

Privacy & Surveillance concerns:

(Proposed) laws:

Potential speakers:

A few companies...