??™??™ Led by Prof. Sanjay Sarma,
Dr. Daniel Engels, David Brock, and Kevin Ashton, the center quickly expanded with the
addition of other RFID laboratories around the world:
. Institute for Manufacturing, University of Cambridge, UK (http:==www.autoidlabs.
org.uk=), headed by Prof. Duncan McFarlane
. RFID Laboratory, University of Adelaide, Australia (http:==autoidlab.eleceng.
adelaide.edu.au=), headed by Prof. Peter Cole
. Keio University Shonan-Fujisawa Campus Murai Laboratory, Keio University,
Japan (http:==www.kri.sfc.keio.ac.jp=en=lab=AutoID.html) headed by Prof. Jun
Murai
. Fudan Auto-ID Center, China (http:==www.autoidlab.fudan.edu.cn=), headed by
Prof. Hao Min
. St. Gallen University and Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, ETH Zurich,
Switzerland (http:==www.autoidlabs.org=the-labs=stgallen=), headed by Prof.
Elgar Fleisch
In October 2003, the Auto-ID Center ceased to operate and the Intellectual Property
developed by the six laboratories was licensed to the newly formed joint venture, EPCglobal
Inc. In addition, the six Auto-ID Centers were renamed Auto-ID Labs. In April 2005, a
seventh Auto-ID Lab was admitted to the Federated Auto-ID Labs. That laboratory was
from the Information and Communications University (ICU) (http:==www.autoid.or.kr=),
headed by Prof. Sang-Gug Lee.
During the Auto-ID Center years of operation (1999??“2003), more than 110 Auto-ID
Center research papers were published.
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