| Publisher | University of California, Irvine | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Format | 140.5KB PDF | Date added | 17 Dec 2005 |
| Topics | RFID, Network Security | ||
| Downloads | 40 | ||
Security and privacy in RFID systems is an important and active research area. A number of challenges arise due to the extremely limited computational, storage and communication abilities of a typical RFID tag. This paper describes a simple technique for inexpensive untraceable identification of RFID tags. The proposed protocol (called YA-TRAP) involves minimal interaction between a tag and a reader and places low computational burden on the tag (a single keyed hash). It also imposes low computational load on the back-end server.
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