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Year 2 of MATTHEW officially ended

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With the end of October, the 2nd project year of MATTHEW comes to its end. In the second year of MATTHEW we were concerned about four major technical developments:


● system security by utilizing ABCs, PUFs and multiple SEs
● antenna design and the corresponding hardware integration
● integration of a first nanoSIM prototype
● application development for the different use cases.

Besides these technical tracks, the MATTHEW consortium focused also on standardization as well as dissemination activities. As you see, we covered lots of challenging topics, had intensive technical discussions during several meetings and telephone conferences and in this way, we managed to make a big step towards the planned innovational outcome. The following points summarize the work of our successful 2nd project year:

☑ made excellent progress towards technical objectives
☑ released 3 source code libraries
☑ successfully submitted 5 Deliverables
☑ represented MATTHEW at well-known occasions like 8th RFID Symposium, CSP Innovation Forum, ISO14443 Task     Force Meetings
☑ published 6 high-quality scientific papers
☑ became part of the EU Yearbook
☑ made our project website more lively including a project blog as well as social media


We are now looking forward to present our project achievements of year 2 to the European Commission and provide you soon with our public Deliverables on the website. For now, find out more about MATTHEW outcomes within the published papers and source code libraries here.

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