Active 2.4Ghz RFID tracking system
The CCC Sputnik RFID device will be used as a visitor tracking system at the 23rd Chaos Communication Congress. The 23nd Chaos Communication Congress (23C3) is a four-day conference on technology, society and utopia. As usual, 23C3 will take place at Berliner Congress Center in the time from December 27th to December 30th 2006.
This use case is intended to demonstrate the actual threats of tracking and data mining with the RFID technology.
There will be 1000 devices available for the expected 3000 guests at the conference. Each device will transmit its unique id which can be connected to further information the user is willing to publish. The transmitted signals will be collected by up to 25 RFID base stations within the congress building and transfered to a data server via Ethernet.
A server based software is evaluating and estimating the positions of each visitor with an active device based on its signal strength, occurrence and position of the receiving base station. There will be different transmission power levels to increase the accuracy of the position calculation.
Members of the CCC Berlin with the help of ART+COM are strongly participating in this project to build up the necessary environment for data evaluation and visualization. The aim is to provide a 3D visualization of the whole interior of the congress building and to display every active Sputnik device in motion with additional user informations. The name CCC-Sputnik and the corresponding logo is also developed by members of the CCC Berlin. Sputnik is the Russian word for companion and will accompany the 23C3 visitors if they want to be part in this use case.