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creates new possibilities for
the support of object-to-object communications. Analysis predict that RFID
will revolutionize areas of industry including supply chain management, security
and mobile telecommunication services.
This
seminar focused on the use of RFID technology in networked environments, and
reviewed international standardization. The "next generation RFID" that
uses Internet architecture and Web based management consoles to allow users with
Internet access to burn RFID tags was also discussed.

Mr. Venkat Rajaraman, Vice President (Engg) Portal player India, Hyderabad
speaking to delegates
The
inauguration was followed by a lecture Embedded Systems Challenges &
Opportunities by Mr. Venkat Rajaraman, Vice President [Engg], Portal player Pvt.
Ltd..
The next Session started with RFID Antenna by Prof. Manimegali, TIFAC CORE in
Wireless Technology, Thiyagarajar College of Engg., Madurai. Dr. N.K.
Sakthivel, Professor, SOC, SASTRA gave a lecture on Wireless Sensor Networks &
its Applications. The second day commenced with theme of Automotive
Electronics. Mr. N. Abid Ali Khan, R&D Engineer-Embedded Systems &
Lecturer, TIFAC-CORE, SASTRA. A lecture on Latest Trends in RFID Industry
by Mr. Irshadh Rasheed, Perspecte Solutions covered the industry applications.
The session was very interactive with a number of enthusiastic questions from
the audience resulting in long discussion. Next was RFID Scenario -
Technology & Standards, RFIDC Case Studies by Dr. K.S. Chari, Senior Director
and Registrar, Ministry of Information Technology, Government of India, New
Delhi. The third day commenced with RFID Solutions for Business.
Dr. T.S. Ranarajan, Head,
RFID Solutions, Tata Consultancy Services discussed various case studies of
countries abroad where RFID is used in commercial establishments and
supermarkets with visuals, problems faced and issues. |
The seminar was attended by 80 faculty members and students of Electronics and
computing from various Engineering Colleges. Major participants were
Research scholars.
A few participants from semiconductor Industries also attended the seminar.
The seminar was a success with a fruitful interaction of industry, academia and
Government representatives.
TIFAC CORE has been a partner for many R&D projects for ECIL, HCL, GDA, Cypress
semiconductors, Analog Devices, DRDO and so on in the last academic year.
TIFAC CORE is working with INTEL on multicore research and multicore curriculum.
R&D is carried out in Embedded systems, Indian Language processing, Electronic
Control Units for automation and intelligence in automotives, Embedded systems
for communication processors and systems, 3D Image processing systems, Neural
Network based CAM for RADAR application, hands free cell to cell communication,
Zigbee, Vehicle security through GSM etc
Some of
the ongoing projects are.
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Partition
and efficient implementation of CABAC bit stream generator for H.264/AVC
video compression
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Remote monitoring and controlling
of Networks using GSM
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Software Defined Radio
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H.234 implementation for Encryption
key management authentication system in telecommunication networks
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Boundary scan Controller with auto
scan chain enumerator
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Design of CMOS Camera for motion
detection using Embedded controller interface
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Design and Implementation of
efficient Searching Algorithm for cross Indian Language translator
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JSP based Efficient GUI design and
implementation for Hindi to Tamil Language Translator system.
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Design speech recognition system
for embedded platform
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Identity Based Encryption (IBE) and
Authentication using Elliptic Curve Cryptography for Network Applications
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Grammatically correct Sentence
translator design between Hindi and Tamil Languages
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Hardware Implementation of Hash
Algorithms
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Design of Hardware Architecture for
H.264 decoder in Verilog
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Hardware Implementation of Frame
Relay Encryption
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Hardware Implementation of Fast
Multipliers
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Hardware Implementation of Fast Adders
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