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引用次数: 6
摘要
无源RFID标签和读取器使用密钥初始化,密钥在成功的身份验证周期后更新。所有权转移建立在相互认证的基础上,其中标记的项目从一个所有者转移到另一个所有者。鉴于现有协议对无源RFID系统的安全性有限且易受到攻击者的攻击,我们提出了一种新的超轻量认证和所有权管理协议,该协议符合EPC Class-1 Generation-2 Version 2标准,同时考虑了标签的存储和计算资源。该协议在硬件上成功实现,克服了现有协议的不足。实验结果表明,该协议在保证安全性的同时,增加的通信和计算开销很小。
A Gen2v2 compliant RFID authentication and ownership management protocol
Passive RFID tags and readers are initialized with secret keys which are updated after a successful cycle of authenticatio. Ownership transfer builds upon mutual authentication where a tagged item is shifted from one owner to another. Since the available protocols provide limited security for passive RFID systems and are vulnerable to attackers, we propose a novel ultra-lightweight authentication and ownership management protocol which conforms to the EPC Class-1 Generation-2 Version 2 standard while taking into account the storage and computational resources of the tags. The protocol is successfully implemented on hardware to overcome the weaknesses of the available protocols. The experimental results show that the use of such protocol ensures security with little added communication and computation overhead.