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摘要
RFID(无线射频识别)是自动识别领域中最新兴和发展最快的技术之一。该技术比条形码和磁带等其他竞争系统要好得多,因为它提供了最佳的非视线通信链路。一些研究人员提出了各种超轻量RFID认证协议,以提供经济有效的安全解决方案。然而,这些超轻量级认证协议的硬件实现一直被忽视,导致其实际可行性陷入混乱。在本文中,我们解决了这个问题,并提出了EPC-C1G2标签的通用硬件架构。我们还使用ModelSim PE模拟了四种超轻量级认证协议(SASI, LMAP, David-Prasad和RAPP),并使用Xilinx Design Suite 14.5进行了合成。该算法采用Spartan 6(低功耗)和Vertex 7现场可编程门阵列(FPGA)在硬件上成功实现。我们相信所提出的架构和模拟结果将成为未来实现这些低成本ASIC RFID标签的垫脚石。
Hardware implementation of ultralightweight cryptographic protocols
RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) is among the most emerging and tremendously growing technologies in the field of automatic identification. The technology is far better than its other contending systems such as Barcodes and magnetic tapes as it provides optimal communication link with non line of sight capability. Several researchers have proposed various ultralightweight RFID authentication protocols to provide cost effective security solutions. However, the proper hardware implementation of these ultralightweight authentication protocols has been neglected long which develops a chaos of their practical feasibility. In this paper, we have addressed this problem and proposed generic hardware architecture for EPC-C1G2 tags. We have also simulated four ultralightweight authentication protocols (SASI, LMAP, David-Prasad and RAPP) using ModelSim PE and synthesized using Xilinx Design Suite 14.5. Algorithm has been successfully implemented in hardware using Spartan 6 (Low Power) and Vertex 7 Field Programmable Gate Array (FPGA). We believe that the proposed architecture and simulated results will act as the stepping stone for the future implementation of these low cost RFID tags for ASIC.