| Publisher | Association for Computing Machinery | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Format | 539.9KB PDF | Date added | 18 Mar 2009 |
| Topics | RFID, Mobile - Wireless Communications | ||
| Downloads | 18 | ||
Using a combination of new and established space-saving methods, the paper presents a full-fledged public key identification scheme, which is secure yet highly efficient. The 1024-bit scheme fits completely (including RAM) into 4682 gate equivalents and has a mean current consumption of 14.2 µA. The main novelty in their implementation is the replacement of the long pseudo-random sequence, originally stored on 260 bytes of EEPROM, by a reversible stream cipher using less than 300 bits of RAM.
Related white papers
The bottom line on asset availability
Keeping your plant assets up and running is crucial to productivity and profit, but most facilities don't really know if they are running at peak efficiency. A 1% improvement in...
An Application Dependent Medium Access Protocol for Active RFID Using Dynamic Tuning of the Back-Off Algorithm
Active Radio Frequency Identification (A-RFID) is a technology where the tags (transponders) carry an on-board energy source for powering the radio, processor circuits, and sensors. Besides offering longer working distance...
Demo Abstract: Measuring Foot Pronation Using RFID Sensor Networks
Running efficiency is an important factor to consider in order to avoid injury. In particular, foot pronation, the angle of the foot as it hits the ground, is a common...
Wildlife and Environmental Monitoring Using RFID and WSN Technology
Wireless Sensor Networks enable scientists to collect information about the environment with a granularity unseen before, while providing numerous challenges to software designers. Since sensor devices are often powered by...
Laydown Yard Optimization Using RFID: A Cost and Time Perspective
This project reports the use and applications of Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technique in a laydown yard zone. Every construction site has a laydown yard with equipments and materials worth...
Wholesalers Move Toward Intelligent Warehouses
For wholesalers, even the most organized warehouse is a source of cost and inefficiencies, ranging from basic overhead and energy costs to paper-based processes that can lead to errors. Fortunately,...
Recognizing Daily Activities With RFID-Based Sensors
This paper explores a dense sensing approach that uses RFID sensor network technology to recognize human activities. In the setting, everyday objects are instrumented with UHF RFID tags called WISPs...




