Back to Results
First PageMeta Content
Radio-frequency identification / Ubiquitous computing / Wireless / Technology / Internet of Things / Computing / Human–computer interaction / Automatic identification and data capture / Privacy


ENISA EFR IoT/RFID Scenario Flying 2.0 – Enabling automated air travel by identifying and addressing the challenges of IoT & RFID technology Trust 2010 – EFR Workshop 23rd June 2010, Brussels
Add to Reading List

Open Document

File Size: 1,99 MB

Share Result on Facebook

City

Tokyo / Madrid / Lancaster / Frankfurt / London / /

Company

Inovação Tecnológica SA / ID Partners / Hitachi Europe / Trilateral Research & Consulting LLP / AIRBUS / The Boeing Company / Philips / Syncron Japan KK / /

Continent

Europe / /

Country

Germany / Japan / United States / United Kingdom / Spain / /

Event

Person Travel / /

Facility

Scenario Building / AGH University of Science / Institute of Computer Science / Waterford Institute of Technology / /

IndustryTerm

air travel scenario / social networking / smart device / mining / smart technologies / automated air travel / expert / /

Organization

Automatics Department / AGH University of Science and Technology / Institute of Technology / Foundation for Research and Technology / Interdisciplinary Centre for Law / Institute of Computer Science / /

Person

Cristina / David Wright / Huang Ming-Yuh / K.U.Leuven / Jim Clarke / de Couessin / Paul McCarthy / Eurico Neves / Eleni Kosta / Dennis Nilsson / Markus Tiemann / Barbara Daskala / Alessandro Bassi / /

Position

Managing Partner / CEO / Executive Partner / Legal Researcher / Researcher / Consultant / Program Manager / Strategic Information Assurance / Manager / Strategic Information Assurance / /

ProgrammingLanguage

EC / /

Technology

Data mining / cell phones / RFID technology / /

SocialTag