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Title: A secure distance-based RFID identification protocol with an off-line back-end database
Author(s): Peris-López, Pedro
Orfila, Agustín
Palomar, Esther
Hernández-Castro, Julio C.
Publisher: Springer
Issued date: 3-Jun-2011
Citation: Personal and Ubiquitous Computing, (June 2011)pp. 1-15
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10016/11707
ISSN: 1617-4909
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00779-011-0396-y
Abstract: The design of a secure RFID identification scheme is a thought-provoking challenge, and this paper deals with this problem adopting a groundbreaking approach. The proposed protocol, called Noent, is based on cryptographic puzzles to avoid the indiscriminate disclose of the confidential information stored on tags and on an innovative role reversal distance-bounding protocol to distinguish between honest and rogue readers. The protocol provides moderate privacy protection (data and location) to single tags but its effectiveness increases hugely when it is used to protect a large population of tags (e.g., protection against inventory disclosure). Moreover, in comparison with classical approaches, Noent does not require an on- line database, which facilitates key updating and mitigates desynchronization attacks.
Publisher version: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00779-011-0396-y
Keywords: Cryptographic puzzles
Distance-bounding protocols
RFID security
Protocols
Traceability
Rights: © Springer
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