Anonymous mutual authentication protocol for RFID tag without back-end database

Abstract. RFID, as an emerging technology, has very huge potential in today's social and business developments. Security and Privacy are one of the important issues in the design of practical RFID protocols. In this paper, we focus on RFID authentication protocol. RFID mutual authentication is...

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Main Authors: Han, Song, Dillon, Tharam S., Chang, Elizabeth
Format: Book Chapter
Published: Springer 2007
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/14457
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description Abstract. RFID, as an emerging technology, has very huge potential in today's social and business developments. Security and Privacy are one of the important issues in the design of practical RFID protocols. In this paper, we focus on RFID authentication protocol. RFID mutual authentication is used to ensure that only an authorized RFID reader can access to the data of RFID tag while the RFID tag is confirmed that it releases data to the authenticated RFID reader. This paper will propose an anonymous mutual authentication protocol for RFID tag and reader. RFID tag is anonymous to RFID reader so that privacy can be preserved. In addition, mutual authentication does not need to rely on a back-end database.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-144572018-12-14T00:49:10Z Anonymous mutual authentication protocol for RFID tag without back-end database Han, Song Dillon, Tharam S. Chang, Elizabeth Abstract. RFID, as an emerging technology, has very huge potential in today's social and business developments. Security and Privacy are one of the important issues in the design of practical RFID protocols. In this paper, we focus on RFID authentication protocol. RFID mutual authentication is used to ensure that only an authorized RFID reader can access to the data of RFID tag while the RFID tag is confirmed that it releases data to the authenticated RFID reader. This paper will propose an anonymous mutual authentication protocol for RFID tag and reader. RFID tag is anonymous to RFID reader so that privacy can be preserved. In addition, mutual authentication does not need to rely on a back-end database. 2007 Book Chapter http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/14457 10.1007/978-3-540-77024-4_57 Springer fulltext
spellingShingle Han, Song
Dillon, Tharam S.
Chang, Elizabeth
Anonymous mutual authentication protocol for RFID tag without back-end database
title Anonymous mutual authentication protocol for RFID tag without back-end database
title_full Anonymous mutual authentication protocol for RFID tag without back-end database
title_fullStr Anonymous mutual authentication protocol for RFID tag without back-end database
title_full_unstemmed Anonymous mutual authentication protocol for RFID tag without back-end database
title_short Anonymous mutual authentication protocol for RFID tag without back-end database
title_sort anonymous mutual authentication protocol for rfid tag without back-end database
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/14457