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Analysis of RFID Standard Patent Data for RFID Technology Trends (RFID 표준특허 데이터 분석을 통한 RFID 기술 동향)

  • Rho, Seungmin
    • Journal of Advanced Navigation Technology
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    • v.18 no.2
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    • pp.185-190
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    • 2014
  • RFID technology as a typical convergence technology combines RFID communication, mobile communication and network infrastructure, and information processing technology. As it enables users to communicate with the surroundings, RFID technology is now recognized to serve as the basis technology for the ubiquitous information society where users can get the needed information anytime and anywhere. Through lots of efforts for the early technology development and standardization activities on RFID technology, Korea has been leading technology standardization as well as technology initiatives. Thus in this paper, we discuss the RFID technology trend by analyzing RFID standard patent data which is declared in international organization for standardization (ISO, IEC, ITU). Especially, we analyzed 906 standard patents data that declared in International organization for standardization (SO, ISO/IEC JTC1, ITU-T) on June 2013.

Trends of Standardization for IC Card (IC 카드 관련 표준화 동향 분석)

  • Park, J.M.;Han, J.H.;Chung, K.I.;Sohn, S.W.
    • Electronics and Telecommunications Trends
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    • v.15 no.3 s.63
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    • pp.50-61
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    • 2000
  • 본 논문은 차세대 IC 카드 분야에 대한 특허 및 표준화 동향 분석 결과를 기술했다. 특허의 경우, 주로 고성능 및 안전성 측면의 기술 발전에 무게를 두어 진행되고 있으며, 표준의 경우에는 ISO/IEC 등 국제 표준화 기관을 중심으로 권고안이 만들어지고 있는 실정이다. 향후, IC 카드의 효율적인 개발을 위해 지속적으로 IC 카드 관련 특허를 분석할 예정이며, 나아가 IC 카드 표준 제정에 적극 참여함으로써 기술의 우선권 확보에 기여할 예정이다.

A Study on the Relationship between Standardization and Technological Innovation: Panel Data and Canonical Correlation Analysis through the use of Standardization Data and Patent Data (표준과 기술혁신의 관계에 관한 연구: 표준 제정·보유정보와 특허정보를 이용한 패널데이터 분석 및 정준상관 분석)

  • Lee, Heesang;Kim, Sooncheon;Jeon, Yejun
    • Journal of Korea Technology Innovation Society
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    • v.19 no.3
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    • pp.465-482
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    • 2016
  • Previous researches have introduced various ways to analyze the impact of standardization on innovation while the works are not only small in number but based on interview or case study. This paper addresses the impact of standardization activities within South Korean industries on technological innovation applying an empirical analysis of standardization activities and technological innovation. Drawing on Korean Industrial Standards Classification from panel data of 2003 to 2012, we employed corresponding data of each industrial classification: Number of standards, Accumulated number of standards, Number of patents applied in Korea, Sales, Operational profit, Intangible asset, and R&D invest. In the first model, we run panel data models employing the number of patents applied in Korea as an independent variable, and the number of standards, accumulated number of standards, sales, and operational profit as dependent variables to observe industrial impacts upon the relationship between standards and patents, along with time lagged consideration. The result shows that number of standards are revealed to have a negative influence on patent applications in the year of research, and no significant effect appears for the next two years while positive effect shows up on the third year. Meanwhie, accumulated number of standards turned out to have positive effects on patent applications in Korea. This implies it takes time for innovation subjects to embrace newly established standards while having a significant amount of positive effect on technological innovation in the long term. In the second model, we use canonical correlation analysis to find industrial-wide characteristics. The result of this model is equivalent to the result of panel data analysis except in a few industries, where some industry specific characteristics appear. The implications of our results present that Korean policy makers have to take account of industrial effects on standardization to promote technological innovation.

나의 국제표준화회의 참가기 - 온몸으로 체득한 표준채택 노하우

  • Lee, Hyeon-U
    • TTA Journal
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    • s.137
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    • pp.132-133
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    • 2011
  • 구슬이 서말이라도 꽤어야 보배라는 말이 있다. 아무리 앞선 아이디어로 포장되고 좋은 특허로 뒷받침 되어도 표준에 반영되지 못한 기술은 바람 빠진 풍선만도 못한 신세일 뿐이다. 그러나 세계 굴지의 회사들이 표준확보에 혈안이 되어 있는 정글 같은 국제표준무대에서 표준채택은 결코 녹녹한 일이 아니다. 하지만 장기적 전략을 가지고 치밀한 전술로 접근하면 의외로 표준확보는 가까이 와 있음을 발견하게 될 것이다.

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A Study on Strategy for Activating the Standardization in Construction Technology in Connection with Construction R&D Technology (건설R&D기술 표준화 특성 및 활성화 방안 도출에 관한 연구)

  • Lee, Kyo-Sun;Yun, Won Gun;Kim, Kyong Ju;Chin, Kyung-Ho
    • KSCE Journal of Civil and Environmental Engineering Research
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    • v.35 no.6
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    • pp.1387-1394
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    • 2015
  • Recently, there is a growing interest in technical standardization all over industry, it is very important for survival in the global market to secure standard patent in almost all of company. Technology in construction industry is essential for quality of people's life and have large impact on national economy development. However, there is lack of investment and low interest in technical standardization in construction industry in comparison with another industries. Therefore this study aims at developing strategies for activating the standardization in construcion technology. Specially, this study carries market analysis and case study for domestic construction R&D Cases. Then, a structured survey and analysis is performed for standardization in construcion technology market to suggest alternative to secure national competitiveness.

"Creating a Synergy between Standards and Intellectual Property Drives Innovation and Spurs Market Growth" (표준과 지적재산의 시너지효과 창출: 혁신 장려와 마켓 성장의 원동력)

  • Chuck Adams, W. Charlton
    • Patent21
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    • s.93
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    • pp.30-37
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    • 2011
  • Intellectual property (IF) is essential to standards development although countervailing interests among stakeholders can sometimes undermine trust and inhibit progress. A consequence of slow or non-existent standards development is the loss of potential markets that can emerge only with an internationally recognized standard. Standards developing organizations (SDOs) can enable new markets by ensuring fairness and trust in their venues. The IEEE Standards Association (IEEE-SA) is an SDO that has defined specific steps to facilitate this outcome by means of its internationally recognized patent policy. This paper will describe the underlying principles that guided the creation of IEEE-SA' s policy; highlight five of the major elements of the policy; and suggest a process for integrating IF into standards so that IF stakeholders, in conjunction with standards developers, might agree to meet certain expectations in order for the standards-making process is to be successful and encourage market development.

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