RFID Hacking for Fun and Profit

Ju Wang, Omid Salehi-Abari, S. Keshav
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Abstract

This paper shows how even hobbyists can transform commodity RFID tags into sensors by physically altering ("hacking") them using COTS sensors, a pair of scissors, and clear adhesive tape or conductive epoxy glue. Importantly, this requires no change to commercial RFID readers. We also propose a signal feature, namely Differential Minimum Response Threshold (DMRT), which is robust to the changes in an RF environment for the sensing. To validate our vision, we develop RFID-based sensors for features such as illuminance, temperature, and gestures. We believe our approach can open up the field of batteryless backscatter-based RFID sensing to the research community, making it an exciting area for future work.
RFID黑客的乐趣和利润
本文展示了即使是业余爱好者也可以通过使用COTS传感器、一把剪刀和透明胶带或导电环氧树脂胶对商品RFID标签进行物理改变(“黑客”),从而将其转变为传感器。重要的是,这并不需要改变商用RFID阅读器。我们还提出了一种信号特征,即差分最小响应阈值(DMRT),它对传感射频环境的变化具有鲁棒性。为了验证我们的愿景,我们开发了基于rfid的传感器,用于照明、温度和手势等功能。我们相信我们的方法可以为研究界开辟无电池后向散射RFID传感领域,使其成为未来工作的一个令人兴奋的领域。
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