John Ayoade

John Ayoade obtained his PhD degree in information systems under Japanese Government Scholarship from the Graduate School of Information Systems in the University of Electro-Communications (Tokyo, Japan). He has research and teaching experience from research institutes and universities around the globe. His research work focuses on IT emerging technologies (pervasive computing, RFID, computer network security and mobile communications). He has presented and published papers in many international conferences and journals in the USA, Japan, Canada, UK, Australia, New Zealand and Korea. He is presently an Assistant Professor in the School of Information Technology and Communications, American University of Nigeria.

Publications

An Evaluation of the RFID Security Benefits of the APF System: Hospital Patient Data Protection
John Ayoade, Judith Symonds. © 2011. 12 pages.
The main features of RFID are the ability to identify objects without a line of sight between reader and tag, read/write capability and ability of readers to read many tags at...
An Evaluation of the RFID Security Benefits of the APF System: Hospital Patient Data Protection
John Ayoade, Judith Symonds. © 2010. 12 pages.
The main features of RFID are the ability to identify objects without a line of sight between reader and tag, read/write capability and ability of readers to read many tags at...
An Evaluation of the RFID Security Benefits of the APF System: Hospital Patient Data Protection
John Ayoade, Judith Symonds. © 2010. 12 pages.
The main features of RFID are the ability to identify objects without a line of sight between reader and tag, read/write capability and ability of readers to read many tags at...
Auto-Identification and Ubiquitous Computing Applications
Judith Symonds, John Ayoade, David Parry. © 2009. 350 pages.
There is a need within radio-frequency identification (RFID) and other smart technologies to understand related practical implications. Auto-Identification and Ubiquitous...
An Evaluation of the RFID Security Benefits of the APF System: Hospital Patient Data Protection
John Ayoade, Judith Symonds. © 2009. 16 pages.
The main features of RFID are the ability to identify objects without a line of sight between reader and tag, read/write capability and ability of readers to read many tags at...
RFID for Identification of Stolen/Lost Items
John Ayoade, Judith Symonds. © 2009. 15 pages.
Standards organisations such as EPC Global work to provide global compatibility between RFID readers and tags (EPCGlobal, 2007). This is essential to ensure that product...
From Fixed to Mobile Convergence
John Ayoade. © 2009. 13 pages.
The aim of Fixed-Mobile Convergence (FMC) is to provide both fixed-line and mobile telephony services to users through the same handset which could switch between networks and...