Title: Wireless Connections 2006
1Wireless Connections 2006 October 26 , 2006
2Wireless Dynamics Inc.
- Wireless Dynamics (WDI) is
- a provider of
- Mobile RFID and NFC solutions
- Wireless turn-key ODM design services
- specialized in wireless communications and mobile
RFID - a Canadian private company headquartered in
Calgary, Alberta - an affiliate of the Wongs International
(Holding) group - Wongs is a manufacturing company in Hong Kong
China
3Wireless Dynamics RFID Program
- WDI announced the first RFID and NFC SD Cards in
March 2005 - Started to ship products in Jan 2006 using WDIs
trademarked SDiD logo - Targeting high growth RFID and NFC markets
-
Microsoft CEO demo NFC Payment with SDiD enabled
phone at 3GSM 2006 keynote
Staff using SDiD enabled reader to check RFID
badges at 3GSM 2006
4What is RFID?
- RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) system
consists of - RFID Tags - passive or active transponder
- RFID Reader - read or write transceiver
- Data Processing System
- RFID use near-field electromagnetic signal to
communicate between Reader/Writer and Tag
5RFID Frequencies
- LF 125KHz and 134.2 KHz
- Range Few inches to several feet
- Access Control, Security, animal identification
(ISO 11784/11785) - HF 13.56 MHz
- Range 5 to 10 cm (2 to 4 in) ISO 14443,
18000-3 - 10 cm to 1m (4 in to 3 ft) ISO 15963
- Support 50 Tag reading simultaneously
- Widely used for tracking for individual items,
and contactless payment - UHF 860 to 960 MHz
- Range 3 to 5 m (10 to 15 ft)
- EPC Global Class 1, V2, ISO 18000-6
- Support 200 Tag reading simultaneously
- Selected by Wal-Mart for Pallet/Container
tracking - Microwave 2.45 GHz
- Range up to 1m (3 ft) ISO 18000-4
- Lower Tag cost
-
6RFID Market Potential
- RFID tags are poised to become the most
far-reaching wireless technology since the cell
phone Source In-Stat - RFID spending for the US retail supply chain to
grow to 1.3 billion in 2008majority of spending
will come from the hardware side Source IDC - Worldwide Revenues from RFID tags will jump from
300M in 2004 to 2.8 billion in 2009 Source
In-Stat - RF tags is set to soar to 65 billion units by
2010 Source Future
Horizons - Global Market for RFID Readers shipment projected
to exceed US1.18B within 5 years (30 CAGR
through 2010) Source Venture Development Corp.
7Driving Force for RFID Markets
Government
Security Mandate
Large Retail Stores
Cost Saving
Anti- Counterfeit
Pharmaceutical FDA
Healthcare Institutions
Patient Safety
Cattle Co. USDA
Disease Control
Credit Card Issuers
Fraud Protection
Mass Transit Co.
Quick Processing
EPC ISO
Open Standards
8Innovative Solution for High Growth Markets
SDiDTM Card is the first RFID/NFC SD Card in the
industry
- Real time wireless RFID data
- Secured applications
- Quick implementation low Cost
- Universal interface
- Plug Play
- Small form factor
- Large installed base
- Open platforms
- Strong developer base support
9Mobile RFID with SDiDTM enabled Phones
RFID use near-field electromagnetic Signal to
communicate between Reader and Tag
- High Speed
- Flexible
- Reliable
- Secure
WiFi Access Points
WiFi Access
RFID Reader (Interrogator)
RFID Tag (Transponder)
Cellular Access
RFID Data Processing System
10Mobile RFID for Asset Tracking and Process
Control
SDIDTM Card enables the Phone to become a
Wireless RFID Reader
Asset Tracking
Flow Process Control
WiFi Access
Central Database
Cellular Access
Equipment Tools Tracking
Hazardous Material Control
11Mobile RFID for Security and Access Control
Event Management
Theme Park Resort
Security Access Control
e-Passport Secure Document
12Mobile RFID for Healthcare System
- 5 Rights to reduce medical errors
- Right Patent
- Right Drug
- Right Dose
- Right Time
- Right Route
- Positive Patient Identification
- ID and Treatment Record update with Healthcare
Information System (HIS) - Improve Blood Transfusion safety, reliability and
efficiency - FDA Guidance to combat Counterfeit Drugs
- Asset tracking and Item management to improve
efficiency and to reduce cost
13Mobile RFID for Animal Tracking
- Disease Control
- Premise Animal Identification Tracking
- Trace-back after disease detected
- Animal tracked by RFID ear-tags
- Canadian Cattle Identification
- CCIA requires all cattle to be tracked by visual
and RFID tags. - Fully implemented in 2002
- National Animal Identification System (NAIS)
- USDA targets
- Trace-back within 48 hours
- Operational in 2007
- Full participation in 2009
- 235,000 premises registered in March 2006 (10 of
US total premises)
14The Emerging Contactless Payment
- Major credit card issuers endorse contactless
credit cards - Improved security
- Better fraud protection
- Fast check out
- Convenience
- Over 17 million contactless card issued
- Over 32,000 merchants signed up PayPass
- North America expected to have 150 million
contact-less cards in 2007 (gt20 of Worldwide
market) Source Gartner - 25 million wireless phone subscribers in North
America could be using their mobile phones as
mobile wallets by 2011 Source In-Stat
15Contactless Payment with SDiDTM enabled Phone
SDiD1010 is the only SD Card with NFC Smartcard
SDiD Card communicate with Payment reader via
secure Near Field Communications (NFC)
Bank or Card Issuer
Read Range 0 to 5 cm
Acquirer
Transaction pass through existing secure payment
processing network
SmartCard chip embedded in SDiD Card
authenticate the payment
16SDiDTM Card Contactless Payment Features
- SDiD1010 has embedded SmartMX IC
- Fully encrypted with Secured Keys
- Support GlobalPlatform systems
- Support Multi-Card applications
- Support JCOP JAVA programs
- Mobile payment with SDiD enabled phones
- Credit Cards (MasterCard, Visa, AmExpress)
- Debit Cards
- Stored Valued Cards
- MiFare (for majority of Mass Transit Systems)
- Over-the-Air (OTA) activation
- Add Card Accounts
- Recharge Stored Value
- Add Loyalty Cards and Coupons
- De-activated Card Accounts
17e-Commerce Applications withSDiDTM enabled Phones
SDiDTM enabled Phone is your e-wallet.
Contactless Payment
e-Ticket
Point of Sales
ATM Banking
Peer to Peer Communications
Product Authentication
18SDiDTM Development Platform
SDIDTM is a platform to develop and deploy RFID
Applications
- Comprehensive SDK for Developers and System
integrators - Application Programming Interface (API)
- HTML Document
- Libraries and Header files
- Device Driver
- Source code for sample Applications
- Software compatibility
- C
- .NET (version 2.0)
- Operating System Support
- Palm OS
- Window Mobile 2003 and 5.0
- Quick deployment
- Low cost implementation
19Wireless Dynamics Inc.- The Innovator of Mobile
NFC / RFID
Thank You! For more information Please visit
www.wdi.ca Or contact us Info_at_wdi.ca