Smart University Full Package 2 days 1 module 4 days 2 modules 1 on Sept. 22&23, 1 on Sept. 24&25 Smart University and any combination of e-Smart, Smart Mobility & World e-ID conferences (Smart Event) Standard 990 1485 1485 Early bird up to June 15 800 1200 1200 Loyalty discount (1) up to June 15 720 1090 1090 Associated partners (2), sponsors, exhibitors 720 1090 1090 Academics, non profit 550 825 825 Full board academics & non profit 800 (3) 1325 (4) 1325 (4) Full time students (5) 300 600 600 Registration in Euros Before vat (+19.60% applicable for European Community Members) The fees include the registration in the training module(s), coffeebreaks and buffet-lunches, access to the Smart University web proceedings. Access to the web proceedings of the e-Smart, Smart Mobility and World e-ID conferences is not included but is proposed at €75 before vat / conference instead of €115 before vat up to Sept. 25. (1) Any participant to the previous editions of Smart University and of e-Smart, Smart Mobility, World e-ID conferences apply for the “Loyalty discount” category. (2) Associated partners include members from Eurosmart, Java Card Forum, GlobalPlatform, eForum, ETSI and any other endorsing organisation. (3) include 2 nights & dinners, Sept. 21 & 22 in Mediagarden hotel *** (4) include 4 nights & dinners, Sept. 21; 22, 23 & 24 in Mediagarden hotel *** (5) Student card to be provided Smart University is organized by Strategies Telecoms & Multimedia an officially registered training organisation. Accommodation: view the list of hotels on www.smart-university.eu. One shuttle bus will drive you every morning to the venue and drive back to your hotel every evening. How to register ❏ on-line registration through our e-commerce platform and secure payment www.smart-university.eu ❏ by fax: Strategies Telecoms & Multimédia 3, allée des Tilliers, 93100 Montreuil-sous-Bois, France Fax n°: + 33 1 70 07 05 05 Valentine Treffel, Project Manager Smart University is at your disposal to answer any question you may have: email: vtreffel@strategiestm.com Cell: 33 6 87 70 09 99 The trainings will be held at the Agora Einstein Conference Centre - 905, rue Albert Einstein - 06152 Valbonne, France. An invitation together with all useful information will be sent to you before the event. This brochure is not a contractual document. The Organizer reserves the right to change the program or the identity of the speakers. Further enrichments adjustments and updates may occur on each module of Smart University. Updated versions online: www.smart-university.eu Organized by Strategies Telecoms & Multimedia is an officially registered training organisation (n°11930503193). Smart University training programs are designed and held by the following partner organizations: INRIA (France) - CNAM (France) - University of Nice Sophia-Antipolis (France) - RFID Lab, University of Rome « Sapienza » (Italy) - University of Milan (Italy) - UCL, Louvain-la-Neuve (Belgium) - École Supérieure des Communications de Tunis - SUPCOM (Tunisia) - TU GRAZ (Austria) - University of Malaga (Spain) City University of London (UK) - KU Leuven (Belgium) - University of Lille 1 (France) - CN RFID (France) 2009 Program September 22-25, 2009 - Sophia-Antipolis, Côte d’Azur (France) Smart Event 2009 program 5th edition Strategic Partner Institutional Partners Media and Press Partners Sponsor www.smart-university.eu Welcome to Smart University 2009 Smart University is an advanced educational programme dedicated to smart devices, contactless technologies, electronic identity management, trusted mobile applications and other technologies of a networked world. Smart University addresses engineers, executives and every professional who need to update and widen their knowledge in the latest IT technologies. Our trainings are strongly technology-oriented and address project managers who need to master the essential tools to use and develop these new technologies within their organizations. Choose your module and let yourself be personnally advised by our teachers! Each module ensures close connections with your markets, competitors, strategies, standards and legal environment issues thanks to a dual approach: theory from high level academics and case studies/testimonials from engineers and researchers belonging to the industry players. The program consists of 9 tracks of 2 days according to a workshop format which enables time for Q&A, discussions and a large interactivity between participants, teachers and lecturers. The schedule of these modules allows participants to attend successively 1 or 2 modules of their choice. For each track participants will receive at the end a diploma signed by the teachers and certifying of their active participation to the course. Smart University relies on over 30 European Universities, Schools, Institutes and Labs, and is placed under the supervision of its Steering Committee: Pr Ernesto Damiani Damiani, Head of the University of Milan’s Ph.D. School in Computer Science, Italy Pr George Spanoudakis Spanoudakis, Director of Software Engineering Group at City University of London, UK Pr Dr Jos Dumortier Dumortier, Director, ICRI Interdisciplinary Centre for Law and Information & Communication Technology, KU Leuven, Belgium Pierre Paradinas Paradinas, Director of Technology Development at INRIA, Professor at CNAM (Paris) and owns the chair of « Embedded and Mobile Systems » Dr Antonio Maña Gomez Gomez, Professor, Computer Science Department University of Malaga, Spain Richard Bricaire Bricaire, Editorial Consultant, Strategies Telecoms & Multimedia, France The modules are provided in various locations through Europe (Sophia-Antipolis, Paris and soon London, Brussels, Milan…). The Sophia-Antipolis session is part of the Smart Event 2009 agenda, the Innovation Forum for Mobility and Trusted Technologies & Services. Smart University benefits: ➔ A mix of Academics’ lectures and professionals’ expertise ➔ Practical session with live experimentations ➔ An important networking opportunity Smart University at a glance September 22 September 23 September 24 September 25 MODULE 1: Software Security Certification Emesto Damiani MODULE 2: Near Field Communication (NFC) Serge Miranda MODULE 3: Internet of things Carlo Maria Medaglia MODULE 6: Long-Term Evolution (LTE) Sami Tabbane MODULE 4: Java Card 3.0 Programming Pierre Paradinas MODULE 7: Machine to Machine (MtoM) David Simplot-Ryl MODULE 8: Technologies RFID Jean-Claude Tételin MODULE 9: Management et applications RFID Jean-Christophe Lecosse Smart cards, RFID tags and pufs MODULE 5: Is your smart hardware really secure ? Jean-Jacques Quisquater Module designed and coordinated by Professor Ernesto Damiani, University of Milan (Italy), Department of Information Technologies. Module 1 Software Security Certification Sept. 22 & 23 / 2 days The stringent requirements in terms of software security of mission critical platforms such as digital rights management, telecommunication and automotive raised the need for some form of security certification based on rigorous indepth system analysis conducted by independent, and internationally recognized organizations. This analysis is aimed at assessing the security level of software so that each organization can choose the software product that best meets its security requirements. Even though security certifications have their application still restricted to a small part of potential target systems, their diffusion is increasing and it is likely that in a near future they will become a prerequisite for many other industries. Who should attend: IT developers and architects, Security/IT managers, Systems and Network administrators, researchers and academics. What you will learn: This module will start by reviewing past solutions to create a standard for security certifications. Then the training will focus on the problem of certifying IT products at an international level. Finally, this module will focus on discussing the application of security certifications to OSS scenario and on setting up a virtual certification facility for OSS in various applications scenarios, such as DRM, telecommunication and embedded systems. This module covers 3 main issues: - How to create a standard for security certifications, - The new environment and challenges of IT products certification at an international level, - Next security certification approaches and cases: application to OSS scenario from there setting up of virtual certification facility for OSS in DRM, telecommunications and embedded systems scenarios. Key topics: Certification techniques - Common Criteria - VSE - Open Source Software SEPT. 22 SEPT. 23 9.30 am - 10.00 am Module presentation: introduction Prof. Ernesto Damiani Full Professor at Department of Information Technology, Università degli Studi di Milano 9.30 am - 10.00 am Module presentation: introduction Prof. Ernesto Damiani Full Professor at Department of Information Technology, Università degli Studi di Milano 10.00 am - 11.00 am Introduction to formal methods for software certification: the role of formal methods Dieter Hutter Principal Researcher, German Research Center for Artificial Intelligence 10.00 am - 11.00 am State of the art of the software certification techniques by Volkmar Lotz Research Program Manager for Security and Trust, SAP Research 11.30 am - 12.30 am VSE: Formal methods meet industrial needs Werner Stephan Researcher, German Research Center for Artificial Intelligence 2.00 pm - 4.00 pm Correct Design: An introduction to formal methods Luis Barbosa Associate Professor at Departamento de Informática, Universidade do Minho 4.30 pm - 5.30 pm Assurance policies for large scale software platforms by Massimo Banzi Telecom Italia 11.30 am - 12.30 am Introduction to test base certification on open source platforms Claudio Ardagna Assistant Professor at Department of Information Technology, Università degli Studi di Milano 2.00 pm - 3.00 pm Testing of securitycritical products based on CC/FIPS standards Jan de Meer Head of Embedded Systems Engineering, Smart Space Lab 3.30 pm - 5.00 pm Case studies: IFSA, CCR-EAL Chair Prof. Ernesto Damiani, Università degli Studi di Milano Co-chair: Nabil El Ioni 5.00 pm - 5.30 pm Discussion and lessons learned Chair Prof. Ernesto Damiani, Università degli Studi di Milano Module designed and coordinated by Serge Miranda, Professor, University of Nice Sophia-Antipolis (France) Module 2 Near Field Communication (NFC) Sept. 22 & 23 / 2 days We entered the Mobile Internet era. Near Field Communication (NFC) is a new short-range wireless connectivity technology with high expectations for innovative information services that emerged from the combination of contactless identification (RFID Radio Frequency Identification) and cell phones. NFC was launched on 2004 by Philips (NXP), Sony and Nokia. NFC can be used with a large variety of devices for touching connectivity: consumer electronics, mobile devices, and PCs. Consumers will be able to easily access a variety of services (payment, transport, travel, infotainment, culture...) and conveniently exchange information with a simple touch gesture utilizing NFC technology. The NFC technology is revolutionizing the mobile services world and you have to know its technical aspects to exploit it today in your projects. We will thus be able to use our cell phone as a method of payment, virtual vouchers and transport tickets, couponing, a cultural information point, a traceability or medical followup tool… Sky is the limit in terms of innovative services of our digital future where they will be location-based and touch-based! You have an NFC development project and you want to acquire the essential technical basis? You want to know how your company can take advantage of the last evolutions within a strategic vision? Concrete proofs of concepts projects developed at the university of Nice Sophia Antipolis in the MBDS Innovation lab will illustrate this course. Who should attend: Marketing managers, Project managers, mobile operators, service providers. What will you learn: This module aims to deal with the following topics: market issues and forecasts, overview of major NFC deployments, key technologies and standards, interoperability, architecture and developments, applications & services, and academic NFC projects. Key topics: Communicating objects - standards - architectures - industrial overview SEPT. 22 SEPT. 23 9.00 am - 12.30 am Strategic vision on wireless information services of the future integrating communicating objects (RFID , NFC, captors/sensors, ...) Serge Miranda, Professor, University of Nice Sophia Antipolis 9.00 am - 12.30 am Architecture and development kits JAVA / J2ME prerequesite Thomas de Lazzari, NFC Project Manager, Winner (City Life category) of the NFC Awards in 2007 and 2nd in 2008 with the TicketTap application (OTA) • Major trends: BIP, TAG, AVI S, ... • Convergence: IP, Multimedia, mobiles • Communicating objects and their integration in addedvalue information services (fast and simple): touch based and location based • 1DL live demos (art) and videos on POC projects developed at the University of Nice in the area of Health, Travel, m-Payment, fair trade and cars 2.00 pm - 5.30 pm NFC standards and NFC Forum Thomas de Lazzari, NFC Project Manager, Winner (City Life category) of the NFC Awards in 2007 and 2nd in 2008 with the TicketTap application (OTA) • Radio Frequency Identification (RFID ) NFC and Touch based services from an architectural point of view • NFC standards comparison: - Contactless 13,56Mhz, Type A, B and Sony - Mifare, Felica, Topaz formats • NFC market and availability • Complementarity with Bluetooth • Security SIM / Smart card • Interoperability, standards, GSM association and ETSI vision • Development kits (SDK) and JSR 257 • Development platforms • An application development example on the new Nokia 6131 • Reading and Writing an NFC tag • Present issues in NFC application development (certification...) 2.00 pm - 4.00 pm Round table: The NFC market in 2009 and the Initiatives Jean-Yves GRANGER Chairman, FORUM DES SERVICES MOBILES SANS CONTACT, Stéphane LEBAS, SFR, Jean-Luc FRETARD, Extelia, Vincent BERGE, Mobile Distillery (TBC) Moderator: Serge MIRANDA • NFC: New services and integrators • The future of NFC by the key players • The NFC market in 2009 Module designed and coordinated by Carlo Maria Medaglia, Professor, University of Rome « Sapienza » (Italy) Module 3 Building the Internet of Things: from vision to business opportunities Sept. 22 & 23 / 2 days The Internet of things becomes reality! Its integration and its mastering will soon be an essential competitiveness and differentiating factor for companies and organizations. Our work will define the key characteristics of the IoT as a global network infrastructure, linking physical and virtual objects through the exploitation of data capture and communications capabilities. This infrastructure includes existing and evolving Internet and network developments. It will offer specific object-identification, sensor and connection capability as the basis for the development of independent federated services and applications. These will be characterized by a high degree of autonomous data capture, event transfer, network connectivity and interoperability. Who should attend: Engineers, Project managers, Technical managers of System Integrators, Service Providers, Telecoms Operators... as well as Security, RFID, Standardization Experts. What you will learn: This module will deal with the following topics: key technologies and standards, architecture and developments, applications & services, market issues and forecasts, overview of major IoT deployments, future IoT challenges. By participating in this training you will acquire in-depth knowledge on the challenges and latest advances of the IoT as an operational network infrastructure, with the final aim to leverage successfully the IoT in your activity. Key topics: Communicating objects - RFID - standards - architectures industrial overview SEPT. 22 SEPT. 23 9.30 am - 12.30 am Strategic vision on IoT Key features and services of the future integrating communicating objects (RFID, captors /sensors...) Part I: Features and architecture Carlo Maria Medaglia, Professor, University of Rome « Sapienza » KeyNote Speaker Peter Friess – European Commission (tbc) 9.00 am - 10.30 am The EU-FP7 CASAGRAS Project Patrick Guillemin, Strategy & New Initiatives Director /Cluster of European Research Projects on IoT Coordinator, ETSI (tbc) 2.00 pm - 3.30 pm Strategic vision on IoT Key features and services of the future integrating communicating objects (RFID, captors sensors...) Part II: Services and technological issues / enablers Alessandro Serbanati, IOT Project Manager, RFID Lab, University of Rome « Sapienza » 4.00 pm - 5.30 pm The IoT as a New Business Opportunity : The WideTAG Case Study Leandro Agro, Co-Founder, WideTAG 11.00 am - 12.30 am Technology Challenges (miniaturization, nanotechnologies, numbering naming addressing spectrum energy communication protocols standards...) Components Challenges (smart productsappliances, wireless sensor networks, intelligent devices, ambient intelligence) Sergio Gusmeroli, Corporate Research Director, TXT Solution (tbc) 2.00 pm - 3.30 pm Governance Challenges (scalability, (de-) centralisation, privacy, security and data protection, EMF…) Manfred Aigner, Professor, TU GRAZ 4.00 pm - 5.30 pm System Challenges (system of systems, interoperability, mobility and nomadic support, self properties, pervasiveness, accessibility…) Business Challenges (market analysis, stakeholders, customers, value proposition, business models...) Marco Sgroi, Berkeley WSN Lab Module designed and coordinated by Professor Pierre Paradinas, INRIA / CNAM © INRIA - Photo C. Lebedinsky Module 4 Java Card 3.0 Programming Sept. 22 & 23 / 2 days Java Card 3.0 specification introduces an important improvement in the way smart card applications are designed, developed, deployed, and integrated. The new Java Card version 3.0 brings the Java programming language features to the Java Card platform -support for Java Servlet API, web applications...- while keeping its advantages such as less memory, more security, persistence, transactions, and firewall. This new version includes a Connected Edition within new support of network-oriented features which allows supporting web application. The development tools are more and more integrated or part of existing tools, it’s allowing to a very large developer to adopt and deploy application in these devices. With these enhancements a new area will be open for Java Card and a new set of applications. Who should attend: This session is dedicated to a large category of attendees, from Java Card specialists who want a deep introduction to the new specification to developers of Web application within smart card, passing by Java programmers: Java and Java Card developers, Developers, Technology Consultants, Application architects, Technical managers… What will you learn: You will understand Java Card Specification and how to program on Java Card 3.0, how to build, deploy, and run web applications based on the Java Card 3.0 platform. Key topics: Java Card 3.0 - Smart Card Web Server - Security Device at your disposal : A JavaCard development tool kit will be offered by Oberthur to all participants. SEPT. 22 SEPT. 23 10.30 am - 12.30 am Introduction This introduction will provide an overview of smart card technology and application to attendees not involved in the smart card arena. Pierre Paradinas, INRIA / CNAM 9.00 am - 10.30 am The Java Card 3.0 Web Application Model Vincent Guérin, Oberthur Technologies 2.00 pm - 3.45 pm Java Card 3 Technology (Session 1) Samia Bouzefrane, CNAM - Java Card a part of Java Technology landscape - Runtime Environment Specification for the Java Card Platform - Java Servlet Specification for the Java Card Platform - Application Programming Interface for the Java Card Platform - Virtual Machine Specification for the Java Card Platform 3.45 pm - 5.30 pm Java Card 3 Technology (Session 2) Eric Vétillard, Trusted Labs Java Card Security Model - Security of Java Card Platform 3.0 in the context of Web Applications - Security requirements of Java Card in current specification - Life cycle of a Java Card Applet - Java Card and MIDP (Mobile Information Device Profile) 5.30 - 6.00 pm Review of material and software for the hands-on session of the second day - Smart card web server and others standards: Global Platform, OMA… - Java Card 3.0 Platform : things to know in web context - More about Web Applications - How to use Java Card as an element of a web deployed application 10.45 am - 12.30 am Deployment of Java Card 3.0 Web Applications Vincent Guérin, Oberthur Technologies - Deployment of Java Card 3.0 Web Applications 2.00 pm - 5.00 pm Hands-on session Thierry Violleau, Sun Microsystems - Getting ready with NetBeans and JavaCard development kit - Create a simple Hello World and run it using Reference Implementation (RI) with a few clicks - Adding more Servlets - Adding security constraintsInteractions with Users and Other Servers - Application Collaboration - Using various new APIs - Creating extended Applets - SIOs (Sharable Interface Object) - Interaction between Extended and Web using SIOs M Module designed and coordinated by Jean-Jacques Quisquater, Head of the UCL Crypto Group, University of Louvain-la-Neuve (Belgium) Module 5 Smart Cards, RFID tags and pufs : Is your smart hardware really secure ? Sept. 24 & 25 / 2 days Security is essential for smart card, RFID (contactless) and PUF (Physical Unclonable Function) devices mainly from the hardware and cryptographic views. Hardware security is related to the problems of passive and active attacks and cryptographic security is related to the low resource requirements. Physical devices are leaking information, including secret keys, passwords, aso, and it is important to know why, when and how to avoid it. Active attacks (faults) are also very important and we will address it. A large part of the module will be devoted to RFID security and their applications including e-passports, tags for commerce and identification. The module will also give the new flavors from the main conferences related to the security of secure devices, including CHES, CARDIS, E-SMART, CRYPTO, EUROCRYPT, PKC, FSE... with direct applications for the industry and the design of secure devices including attacks and solutions against recent applications. Who should attend: IT developers and architects, Security/IT managers, project managers, researchers and academics. What you will learn: This module is mainly devoted to the hardware (physical) and cryptographic security with a smooth side for software security. We assume that trainees know a little bit about smart cards (if no, contact us before the course, we will send you an introduction to the field). The remaining parts are self-containing. An effective methodology to handle the main problems will be described. Key topics: RFID security - cryptography - hardware SEPT. 24 9.00 am - 12.30 am Introduction to Security of Smart Cards François Koeune, UCL, Louvain-la-Neuve 2.00 pm - 5.30 pm Advanced Security for Smart Cards: from Theory to Practise François-Xavier Standaert, UCL, Louvain-la-Neuve SEPT. 25 9.00 am - 12.30 am RFID and Contactless Cards Security Gildas Avoine, UCL, Louvain-la-Neuve 2.00 pm - 3.30 pm Introduction to the use of PUFs for Secure Key Storage and Anti-Counterfeiting Pim Tuyls, Philips 3.45 pm - 4.45 pm A panel Jean-Jacques Quisquater, Pim Tuyls and others (tbc) 4.45pm - 5.30pm Smart Cards, RFID, PUF and Cryptography: Recent News about Security Jean-Jacques Quisquater, Director of UCL Crypto Group, UCL, Louvain-la-Neuve Module designed and coordinated by Prof. Sami Tabbane, Associate Professor at « École Supérieure des Communications de Tunis » - SUPCOM (Tunisia) Module 6 Long Term Evolution (LTE): impacting mobile technologies and services Sept. 24 & 25 / 2 days The evolution towards mobile broadband services combined with the constraints related to the co-existence of multiple networks and radio systems (GSM/GPRS, UMTS, WiFi, Bluetooth, WiMAX …) have conducted to the LTE (Long Term Evolution) standard that should succeed to UMTS. This training session intends to present the main characteristics of LTE standard as well as the motivations and constraints (technique and market ones) that have motivated its specification. A dedicated focus will be made on the security aspects of LTE and on their impacts on the development of new handsets, software platforms and security software. Academicals experts having for most of them experience with the industry and experts working with operators who are faced to the choices for new technologies and the introduction of new services have been selected to conduct this seminar. Who should attend: Anybody developing solutions or services relying on Wireless Infrastructure : solutions Providers, Heads of Security from various industries… What you will learn: The 2 days training will allow participants to acquire the technical issues, from the hardware design to the services integration in a multi-system environment but also get to know the services market environment allowing identifying the opportunities and potential of LTE system. Key topics: Standards - architecture - 4G - mobile communications SEPT. 24 SEPT. 25 9.30 am - 11.00 am Mobile networks evolution towards 4G and LTE Prof. Sami Tabbane, Associate Professor at the « École Supérieure des Communications de Tunis » (SUPCOM) 9.30 am - 11.00 am Security in LTE Prof. Adel Bouhoula, Associate Professor at the « École Supérieure des Communications de Tunis » (SUPCOM) 11.30 am - 12.30 am Telecommunications services and 3G experience Prof. Zied Choukaïr, Associate Professor at the « École Supérieure des Communications de Tunis » (SUPCOM) & Pierre Beaufils, CEO, Greenwich Consulting 2.00 pm - 3.30 pm LTE radio interface : technologies introduced in 4G Prof. Mohamed Siala, Associate Professor at the « École Supérieure des Communications de Tunis » (SUPCOM) 4.00 pm - 5.00 pm Hardware and electronic circuits in LTE Prof. Adel Ghazel, Associate Professor at the « École Supérieure des Communications de Tunis » (SUPCOM) 11.30 am - 12.30 am Operators’ constraints for LTE introduction Olivier Delclos, Consultant for Greenwich Consulting 2.00 pm - 3.30 pm Mobility management in the LTE environment Prof. Sami Tabbane, Associate Professor at the « École Supérieure des Communications de Tunis » (SUPCOM) 4.00 pm - 5.00 pm Services implementation in an NGN/IMS environment for the LTE Prof. Zied Choukaïr, Associate Professor at the « École Supérieure des Communications de Tunis » (SUPCOM) at de Module designed and coordinated by David Simplot-Ryl, Professor at the University of Lille (France) Module 7 Machine to Machine (MtoM): technical essentials for project management Sept. 24 & 25 / 2 days Cellular communications from machine to machine will cover more and more vertical fields and will potentially imply more than two billions of machines in the world. Wireless « Machine to Machine » (MtoM) is about to know a huge growth in upcoming years or even months. 3G, wifi and RFID tags development contribute to the MtoM expanding development and open new growth perspectives for companies and organizations. You want to develop a MtoM project and want to learn more on the actual trends ? You want to acquire technical essentials for the launching of your project ? SEPT. 24 9.30 am - 11.00 am Introduction to MtoM 11.30 am - 12.30 am Internet of things, Internet of goods 2.00 pm - 3.30 pm Wireless sensor and physical world networks 4.00 pm - 5.30 pm Security, privacy and law issues in MtoM area SEPT. 25 9.30 am - 11.00 am P2P systems, principles and applications 11.30 am - 12.30 am Intervehicular communications 2.00 pm - 4.30 pm Smart buildings and Ambient Intelligence Who should attend: Engineers, Project managers, Technical managers of System Integrators, Service Providers, Telecoms Operators... as well as Security, RFID, Standardization Experts. What you will learn: This module will focus on MtoM principles and applications. We will describe technologies and challenges like RFID, wireless sensor networks or P2P applications in the domain of intervehicular communications, smart buildings and Ambient Intelligence. Key topics: Ambient intelligence - sensors - intervehicular communications Talks are given by speakers from: Aalborg University - Denmark, Athens Institute of Technology - Greece, Ericsson Ireland, GS1 France, INRIA - France. Modules 8 & 9 Module Management et applications RFID animé par Jean-Christophe Lecosse, Directeur du Centre National RFID RFID These modules address a French public and are therefore held in French en partenariat avec le CN RFID* 22, 23 Sept. & 24, 25 Sept. / 2x2 jours Smart University propose une formation à la RFID composée de deux modules indépendants mais complémentaires. Le premier explique les fondamentaux de la technologie. Il s’adresse à des ingénieurs en charge du choix de la technologie et de sa mise en œuvre. Le second module explique brièvement l’état de l’art de la RFID et explique comment introduire cette technologie dans un système d’information existant. Il s’adresse plutôt à des managers qui cherchent à comprendre comment la RFID peut aider leurs entreprises à être plus efficaces et compétitives. 22, 23 Septembre Module Technologies RFID animé par Jean-Claude Tételin, Directeur Technique du Centre National de Référence RFID (CNRFID) 24, 25 Septembre *Le CN RFID (Centre National de Référence RFID) a été mis en place pour favoriser le développement des applications de la nouvelle technologie RFID en « facilitant » l’appropriation par les utilisateurs des technologies d’identification et de traçabilité par radiofréquences (RFID) ainsi que des techniques, des bonnes pratiques et des systèmes qui les utilisent. Les activités du centre seront focalisées sur les applications de traçabilité et d’identification des objets et animaux par radio-fréquence. Module 8 Module 9 22 septembre 24 septembre 9h30-10h30 Introduction aux technologies RFID 9h30-12h30 Aperçu des technologies RFID 10h30-12h30 Systèmes Haute Fréquence : champs magnétiques, couplage, tele-supply et détection de tags 14h- 17h Fonctionnalités RFID : comment évaluer son ROI ? Module 8 : Technologies RFID Module 9 : Management et applications RFID Public visé : Public visé : Ingénieurs techniques, fournisseurs de technologie, enseignant-chercheur, chefs de projets. Managers et chefs de projets,responsable des systèmes d’information, futurs utilisateurs de la RFID. Ce que vous allez apprendre : Ce que vous allez apprendre : - Découvrir les technologies qui se cachent derrière le mot RFID. - Comprendre la chaîne complète du design de la puce jusqu’à l’application. - Acquérir les connaissances nécessaires au choix d’une technologie (HF ou UHF) en fonction des contraintes de l’application. - Connaître les limites des systèmes RFID. - Comment coupler la RFID au système d’information existant. - Ce qu’apporte la RFID par rapport aux autres techniques d’identification. - Comment évaluer le ROI. - Comprendre comment les applications actuelles ont réussi le passage à la RFID. 15h30-17h Systèmes UHF : champs magnétiques, caractéristiques des antennes, RCS Mots clés : Mots clés : Tags actifs/passifs, Couplage lecteur/tag, communication tag/lecteur et lecteur/tag, anticollision, normes. Intérêt de la RFID, RFID et système d’information, traçabilité, ROI, applications réussies. 10h30-12h30 Anticollision et standards 14h-15h30 Systèmes Haute Fréquence : champs magnétiques, couplage, tele-supply et détection de tags (suite) 23 septembre 9h30-10h30 Aspects digitaux de le communication, des codes et des protocoles 14h-17h Démonstration de systèmes UHF 25 septembre 9h30-10h30 Comment respecter sécurité et vie privée ? 10h30-12h30 Introduction de la RFID dans les systèmes d’information 14h-17h Etude de cas de «success stories» : logistique, automobile, santé, textile, militaire... e Smart University in Sophia-Antipolis is part of the well established Smart Event that stands out as the foremost Innovation Forum for Mobility and Trusted Technologies & Services. ID The Innovation Forum for Mobility and Trusted Technologies & Services September 22-25, 2009 - Sophia Antipolis, French Riviera Smart Event encompasses 3 other first class conferences: The future of Digital Security Technologies ➔ Sept. The next e-ID Management Technologies & services 23 - 25, 2009 ➔ Sept. 23 - 25, 2009 Building Trusted Mobile Applications ➔ Sept. 23 - 25, 2009 Smart University co-location with these 3 international conferences facilitates networking and exchanges with the other participants as well as the attendance to the exhibition area. For any information on Smart Event, please visit our website at: www.smart-event.eu or contact Lenick Perron, lperron@strategiestm.com