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William Lumpkins

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William Lumpkins
Director of Engineering
O&S Services,
Dallas, Texas, USA

Title: “RFID/NFC in Gaming Systems”

Abstract:

This talk will overview advances in popular gaming systems that utilize RFID/NFC systems with Artificial Intelligence and Social Networking, in expanding the current and future marketplace. Some the the systems covered will be Activision’s SkyLanders and Disney’s Infinity Game Systems. Tear downs of the products with the RFID/NFC technologies will be covered as well.

Title: “Energy Harvesting : Expanding the Range of Portable Power”

Abstract:

This talk will cover Nikolai Tesla’s early vision of Energy Harvesting and as well as the current iterations of Wireless Power and Energy Harvesting. The Mechanisms of Energy Harvesting (RFID/NFC) will be covered as well as the future of Energy Harvesting with the use of Adaptive Antenna Frequency Modulation (AAFM).

Title: “Biometeric RFID/NFC Security Systems expanding the Department of Defense and Corporate Security for the 21st Century.”

Abstract:

This talk will look at the past security concerns and inherent problems with physical security systems and human compliance. The talk will then cover the current security methods employed by Secret Clearance  I/II/II installations in NATO facilities as well as Corporate security systems. The talk will also take a look into the near future of Biometeric systems that employ Artificial Intelligence.

Biography:

William Lumpkins, Senior Member of IEEE is the Director of Engineering for O & S Services, an Engineering Services company specializing in Consumer Product development with bringing ideas in the U.S. to fruition and bridging the manufacturing process into the Far East. William also works for Wi2Wi Inc. as their lead technical consultant helping integrate Wi-Fi, GPS, and Blue Tooth into multiple projects for various customers. He served in the United States Navy from 1987 ~ 1996.During his active duty and while serving aboard the USS Carl Vinson, William actively studied Electrical Engineering/Computer Science and received his BS from New York University, Albany, 1996. While in a master’s program at University of Maryland, Far East Division, Japan; William taught classes for University of Maryland & Central Texas College from 1993~1998 at night and on the weekends. William is the Committee on RFID Chair 2013-2014.