iSURF: An Interoperability Service Utility for Collaborative Supply Chain Planning across Multiple Domains Supported by RFID Devices. iSURF (http://www.srdc.com.tr/isurf/) project is funded under ICT-2007-1.3 objective of FP7 of European Commission.
This project is intended to create an integrated and easy to use application to test and demonstrate capabilities of various RFID devices. Currently supports 4 RFID devices. Check out http://www.rfid-indonesia.com for product details.
The RadioActive Software Foundation Commons project contains core RFID and EPCglobal Network related libraries and utilities used by the higher level application projects such as Fusion, Graviton and Neutrino.
The RadioActive Software Foundation Fusion project is an RFID middleware application that implements EPCglobal RFID standards such as ALE and EPC-IS. It is used inside enterprises to collect, filter and persist RFID read events.
This project is no longer active. It was an implementation of the Simple Lightweight RFID Reader Protocol that tracked the development of some work in the IETF. That work has since been superceded by the Reader Operations working group in EPCGlobal.
Java libraries and applications for communication with an RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) ISO15693 reader developed on Linux.
In the project are included:
1. the JAR libraries for communication
2. a command line application;
3. a Java applet.
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The objective of this project is to create an implementation of the EPCglobal reader protocol, for use by application developers, that will provide a uniform interface to today's major RFID reader platforms. See http://www.accada.org for more details.