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Award Abstract #0454394
CRI: RFID Ecosystem


NSF Org: CNS
Division of Computer and Network Systems
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Initial Amendment Date: August 29, 2005
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Latest Amendment Date: August 13, 2007
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Award Number: 0454394
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Award Instrument: Continuing grant
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Program Manager: Krishna Kant
CNS Division of Computer and Network Systems
CSE Directorate for Computer & Information Science & Engineering
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Start Date: September 1, 2005
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Expires: August 31, 2009 (Estimated)
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Awarded Amount to Date: $200401
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Investigator(s): Gaetano Borriello gaetano@cs.washington.edu (Principal Investigator)
David Kaplan (Former Principal Investigator)
Edward Lazowska (Co-Principal Investigator)
Christopher Diorio (Co-Principal Investigator)
Gaetano Borriello (Former Co-Principal Investigator)
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Sponsor: University of Washington
4333 Brooklyn Ave NE
SEATTLE, WA 98195 206/543-4043
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NSF Program(s): COMPUTING RES INFRASTRUCTURE
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Field Application(s): 0000912 Computer Science
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Program Reference Code(s): HPCC,9218
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Program Element Code(s): 7359

ABSTRACT

ABSTRACT

Proposal: CNS 0454394

PI: Kaplan, David L.

CoPIs: Gaetano Borriello, Christopher J. Diorio, Edward D. Lazowska

Institution: University of Washington

Title: CRI: RFID Ecosystem

Program: NSF 04-588 CISE Computing Research Infrastructure



This project will explore applications for RFID tags in homes and workplaces rather than previously studied applications for product supply-chains. Applications relevant to the workplace and home will be explored that will integrate RFID capabilities with other ubiquitous computing technologies. Systems issues to be explored include: innovative RFID tags with additional sensing, middleware and operating-system support for sensing/actuation events, database organization based on distributed data on servers and tags, mining of sensing/actuation events to infer users activities, and ubiquitous computing applications for the workplace. These technologies have deep privacy, legal, social, and policy implications. The project will incorporate researchers in both technology and social aspects of technology. Broader impacts of this project include potential applications, and use in education and design projects at the University of Washington.


PUBLICATIONS PRODUCED AS A RESULT OF THIS RESEARCH

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Alexei Czeskis, Karl Koscher, Joshua R. Smith, and Tadayashi Kohno.  "RFIDs and Secret Handshakes: Defending Against Ghost-and-Leech Attacks and Unauthorized Reads with Context-Aware Communications,"  Proc. of the 15th ACM Conference on Computer and Communications Security,  2008, 

Anokwa, Y., Borriello, G., Pering, T., Want, R..  "A User Interaction Model for NFC Enabled Applications,"  PERTEC 2007 Workshop on Pervasive RFID/NFC Technology and Applications,  2007, 

G. Borriello.  "A Data Architecture for Consumer RFID Applications,"  5th Int?l ACM Workshop on Data Engineering for Wireless and Mobile Access (MobiDE06) (in conjunction with SIGMOD/PODS 2006),  2006,  p. 1.

Khoussainova, N., Balazinska, M., Suciu, D..  "Probabilistic Event Extraction from RFID Data (poster),"  ICDE,  2008, 

Khoussainova, N., Welbourne, E., Balazinska, M., Borriello, G., Cole, G., Letchner, J., Re, C., Suciu, D., Walke, J..  "A Demonstration of ScenicPeez Through a Digital Diary Application (demo),"  SIGMOD,  2008, 

L. Kittredge, G. Borriello.  "An RFID-based Game to Encourage Social Interaction,"  3rd International Workshop on Pervasive Gaming Applications (PerGames 2006) (at Pervasive 2006),  2006,  p. 1.

Rastogi, V., Suciu, D., Welbourne, E..  "Access Control Over Uncertain Data,"  VLDB,  2008, 

Re, C., Letchner, J., Balazinska, M., Suciu, D..  "Event Queries on Correlated Probabilistic Streams,"  SIGMOD,  2008, 

Welbourne, E., Balazinska, M., Borriello, G., Brunette, W..  "Challenges for Pervasive RFID-based Infrastructures,"  PERTEC 2007 Workshop on Pervasive RFID/NFC Technology and Applications,  2007, 

Welbourne, E., Cole, G., Khoussainova, N., Letchner, J., Li, Y. Balazinska, M., Borriello, G., Suciu, D..  "Specification, Detection, and Notification of RFID Events with Cascadia (demo),"  MobiSys,  2008, 

Welbourne, E., Khoussainova, N., Letchner, J., Li, Y., Balazinska, M., Borriello, G., Suciu, D..  "Cascadia: A System for Specifying, Detecting, and Managing RFID Events,"  MobiSys,  2008, 


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