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Scanning With a Purpose - Supporting the Fair Information Principles in RFID Protocols

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Publisher ETH Zurich
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Topics Mobile - Wireless Communications Date added 21 Jun 2004
Downloads 5 Format 304.8KB PDF, requires Acrobat Rdr 5

Today's RFID protocols that govern the communication between RFID readers and tags are solely optimized for performance, but fail to address consumer privacy concerns by supporting the fair information practices appropriately. This paper proposes a feature set that future privacy-aware RFID protocols should include in order to support the fair information principles at the lowest possible level - the air interface between readers and tags - and demonstrate that the performance impact of such an extension would be within acceptable limits.

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