Industry Standards
OAT supports and participates in setting
industry standards
Represented in a number
of standards activities within
EPCglobal, including:
- Software Action Group (SAG) which is forming the standard for RFID software within EPCglobal
- Business Action Group (BAG) which is forming the standard for inter-company sharing of RFID information within EPCglobal
- Hardware Action Group (HAG) which is defining the interfaces between hardware components (primarily RFID tags and readers) within EPCglobal
- Architecture Review Committee (ARC), which is responsible for the creation, documentation, and maintenance of EPCglobal architecture
Deep heritage stretching back to the very beginnings of standards-based approaches to RFID and Auto-ID technology:
- Sanjay Sarma, OAT’s Technology Advisor and also an Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering at MIT, co-founded the Auto-ID Center in 1999 to build the standards foundation for successful value chain applications of RFID.
- The Auto-ID Center was a tremendously successful partnership of over 100 global companies and five research institutions including MIT that defined the specifications for RFID technology and demonstrated numerous successful applications on a large scale.
- As a result, the Auto-ID Center led to the creation of EPCglobal, a subsidiary of GS1, to carry the effort forward.
Committed to delivering market leading standards-based, RFID solutions. OAT is putting this commitment into practice today in many ways, including:
- Professor Sanjay Sarma, OAT’s Technology Advisor, serves (as one of 14 members) on the Board of Governors of EPCglobal – a joint venture between EAN International and the Uniform Council Code (UCC), organizations that for more than 30 years have been committed to standards-based global supply chain solutions.