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Secure Anonymous RFID Authentication Protocols

Overview The growing use of Radio Frequency IDentification (RFID) technology to enhance ubiquitous computing environments has only begun to be realized. The advantages of using RFID technology is growing tremendously and is gaining much attention as is seen by an increase in its deployment, such as object tracking and monitoring, supply-chain management, and personalized information services. Numerous authentication protocols for RFID systems were proposed in an attempt to prevent unauthorized tracking and monitoring, impersonation or cloning, and information leakage. This paper proposes three anonymous RFID authentication protocols and proves that they are secure in the traditional cryptographic framework.

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PublisherFlorida State University File FormatPDF
Date PublishedMay 2006 Downloads1
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