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Securing low-cost RFID systems: An unconditionally secure approach

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Securing low-cost RFID systems: An unconditionally secure approach
We explore a new direction towards solving the identity authentication problem in RFID systems. We break the RFID authentication process into two main problems: message authentication and random number generation. For parties equipped with a good source of randomness and a secure cryptographic primitive to authenticate messages, the literature of cryptography is rich with well-studied solutions for secure identity authentication. However, the two operations, random number generation and message authentication, can be expensive for low-cost RFID tags. In this paper, we lay down the foundations of a new direction towards solving these problems in RFID systems. We propose an unconditionally secure direction for authenticating RFID systems. We use the fact that RFID readers are computationally powerful devices to design a protocol that allows RFID readers to deliver random numbers to RFID tags in an unconditionally secure manner. Then, by taking advantage of the information-theoretic secur...
Basel Alomair, Loukas Lazos, Radha Poovendran
Added 14 May 2011
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Type Journal
Year 2011
Where JCS
Authors Basel Alomair, Loukas Lazos, Radha Poovendran
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