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Power optimization of EPC Class-1 Gen- RFID Sensory Tags

Power optimization of EPC Class-1 Gen- RFID Sensory Tags

... (EPC) class-1 Generation-2 (Gen-2) protocol, ISO-18000-6C, Low power design, RFID, Sensory ...addition, RFID is increasingly used with biometric technologies for ...technology, RFID ...

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Digital design of an EPC Gen2 controller for enhanced RFID tags

Digital design of an EPC Gen2 controller for enhanced RFID tags

... Moreover, EPC identification code isn’t stored in a non-volatile memory but is rather fixed with a Verilog code line as a constant, therefore the EPC can’t be modified by ...

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Security and Privacy Flaws in a Recent Authentication Protocol for EPC C1 G2 RFID Tags

Security and Privacy Flaws in a Recent Authentication Protocol for EPC C1 G2 RFID Tags

... a RFID system consists of three main parts that are including tag, reader and back-end ...of tags, they classify to the different ...the tags divided to ...

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Security and Privacy Flaws in a Recent Authentication Protocol for EPC C1 G2 RFID Tags

Security and Privacy Flaws in a Recent Authentication Protocol for EPC C1 G2 RFID Tags

... a RFID system consists of three main parts that are including tag, reader and back-end ...of tags, they classify to the different ...the tags divided to ...

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Implementation of an Improved Secure System Detection for E-passport by using EPC RFID Tags

Implementation of an Improved Secure System Detection for E-passport by using EPC RFID Tags

... C. RFID System Components RFID consists of Tags, Readers, and antennas as shown in ...2). RFID Tags can be one of three types: active, semi- active or ...Active tags are those ...

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Security protocols for EPC class-1 Gen-2 RFID multi-tag systems

Security protocols for EPC class-1 Gen-2 RFID multi-tag systems

... N = f ti (M ⊕ t i ) and if it finds a match it authenticates the tag. It then forwards the tag’s token (si , t i) to the new server. The secrets of the tag are updated by the new server by generating a new random number s ...

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Security Analysis of an EPC Class-1 Generation-2 Compliant RFID Authentication Protocol

Security Analysis of an EPC Class-1 Generation-2 Compliant RFID Authentication Protocol

... low-cost RFID tags is still an open and quite challenging problem, though many protocols have been published in the last ...lightweight RFID authentication protocol that conforms to the ...

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Remote  Power  Analysis  of {RFID}  Tags

Remote Power Analysis of {RFID} Tags

... These dynamic properties mean that, in general, a active CMOS device con- sumes more power than an idle device, allowing an attacker to learn exactly how long certain operations take and raising the possibility of ...

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Protecting the privacy of passive RFID tags

Protecting the privacy of passive RFID tags

... of RFID tags. A Sentinel is an RFID reader on board the truck, which can store a number of keys to encrypt tag identifiers and has the ability to write the tag identifiers on the items being ...all ...

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Cryptanalysis  of  AZUMI:  an  EPC  Class-1  Generation-2  Standard  Compliant  RFID  Authentication  Protocol

Cryptanalysis of AZUMI: an EPC Class-1 Generation-2 Standard Compliant RFID Authentication Protocol

... keywords: RFID, EPC-C1 G2, Mutual Authentication, Secret Disclosure, Tag ...typical RFID system includes a reader and a number of tags, which may range from the battery-powered ones with Wi-Fi ...

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Analysis of threats on EPC based RFID systems

Analysis of threats on EPC based RFID systems

... Figure 3. EPCglobal network based scenario. r ∈ R A is strategically placed within the supply chain, and reads each tagged object as it passes by its associated area. Then, it sends the associated identifier of each tag ...

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RFID Authentication Protocol for Low-cost Tags

RFID Authentication Protocol for Low-cost Tags

... for RFID conforming to the EPC Class 1 Generation 2 standards was introduced by Chien and Chen (CC) ...fixed EPC of the tag, and can also read the tag’s future ...

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Analysis  of  an  RFID  Authentication  Protocol  in  Accordance  with  EPC  Standards

Analysis of an RFID Authentication Protocol in Accordance with EPC Standards

... of RFID authentication protocols in accordance with the EPC Class-1 Generation-2 (EPC C1 G2) standards, has been one of the most important challenges in the information security ...Although ...

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Specification of a common platform for sensor-enabled RFID tags

Specification of a common platform for sensor-enabled RFID tags

... sensor-enabled tags are commercially available and what’s more important each of them use proprietary protocols that make hard their effective use in complex chains typical of this period of global ...UHF ...

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PAP: A Privacy and Authentication Protocol for Passive RFID Tags

PAP: A Privacy and Authentication Protocol for Passive RFID Tags

... for Class 1 Generation 2 ...a Class 1 Generation 2 tag is only up to few meters; however, the signal from a reader could travel as far as one kilometer [1], allowing the information sent from a reader to a ...

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Secure Semi-Passive RFID Tags Prototype and Analysis

Secure Semi-Passive RFID Tags Prototype and Analysis

... This semi-passive tag has been developed as a prototyping platform for development of secure RFID systems. The tag is battery-powered, but behaves like a fully-passive tag in the reader field. It is fully ...

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LOW-COST Radio Frequency IDentification (RFID) tags

LOW-COST Radio Frequency IDentification (RFID) tags

... low-cost RFID deployments is focusing the attention of researchers due to the progressive adoption by retailers, making the RFID a real ubiquitous ...largest RFID sector. This paper is focused on the ...

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NFC/RFID Tags and Readers

NFC/RFID Tags and Readers

... ST NFC/RFID Front-end Portfolio VHBR: Very High Baud Rate Cap & Ind wake-up: Capacitive & Inductive wake-up ALM Active Low Modulation P2P: Peer to Peer mode VHBR: Very High Baud Rate NCI NFC Controller ...

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Intermec RFID Tags & Media

Intermec RFID Tags & Media

... containers RFID Smart Labels A variety of smart label products are available for Intermec’s line of RFID-enabled ...durable RFID labels and tags that can be deployed with confidence to meet a ...

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Wearable Passive RFID Tags in Advanced Applications: Detection Methods for RFID-Enabled Sensor Tags and RFID-based Localization

Wearable Passive RFID Tags in Advanced Applications: Detection Methods for RFID-Enabled Sensor Tags and RFID-based Localization

... 3 RFID-Enabled Sensor Tags and Detection Methods Utilizing the RFID technology in a wireless sensing system can vary according to different possible functionalities and ...active RFID ...

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