IEEE Rubee™ Network Standard Meeting
Fév 08, 2007

RuBee Standard to Offer Local Network Protocol for Thousands of Low-Cost Radio Tags at Long Wavelengths
PISCATAWAY, N.J., USA, 25 January 2007 - The IEEE working group developing a standard for RuBee™ visibility networks will hold its first meeting on February 20th at the Marriott Copley Hotel in Boston, Mass. The meeting will occur one day before the two-day RFID Smart Labels Conference begins at same hotel. For more information, send an e-mail to rod@visible-assets.com
RuBee networks operate at long-wavelengths and accommodate low-cost radio tags at ranges to 100 feet. The standard, IEEE P1902.1™, "RuBee Standard for Long Wavelength Network Protocol", will allow for networks encompassing thousands of radio tags operating below 450 KHz. RuBee networks provide for real-time inventory under harsh environments, e.g., near metal and water and in the presence of electromagnetic noise. RuBee radio tags, which can be either active or passive, have proven battery lives of ten years or more using inexpensive lithium batteries.
RuBee networks can fill the gap between the non-networked, non-programmable RFID tags and high-bandwidth, radiating systems governed by local and personnel area networks (IEEE 802.11™ and IEEE 802.15™, respectively). RuBee networks are being used in healthcare, agriculture, government, retail and other settings.
The RuBee™ IEEE P1902.1 Work Group encourages anyone interested in helping develop this standard to attend its February 20 meeting. This standards project has generated interest from many parties, including medical device manufacturers, retail vendors, networking companies, major hospitals, security and defense agencies, and suppliers of hardware, software, and silicon.
IEEE P1902.1 is being developed within the IEEE Corporate Standards Program, which offers a streamlined, corporate-focused approach to standards development http://standards.ieee.org/corpforum/index.html. The standard is targeted for completion in late 2007. For information on the IEEE P1902.1 standards effort visit: http://standards.ieee.org/board/nes/projects/1902-1.pdf
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Contact:
John K. Stevens: Chair of the IEEE RuBee Working Group
+1 617-395-7616; john@visible-assets.com
or
Karen McCabe, IEEE Marketing Manager
+1 732-562-3824, k.mccabe@ieee.org