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2009
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Mechatronic Security and Robot Authentication

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Mechatronic Security and Robot Authentication
Robot Security is becoming more and more a serious issue for many modern applications. Robot Security matters are still not intensively addressed in the published literature. The goal of this paper is to explore possible identification and security mechanisms which fit to robot technologies and their operating environment. To secure transactions between robots deployed in open service, robots need first to be securely identified "as born persons" with unique provable identities. Robots rolling from a production line are assumed to be equal objects; therefore the first necessary action is to personalize robots and give them unclonable identities. A sort of "Electronic mutation" technology was specified and proposed to create a non-reversible and non-repeatable robot identity, which is at the same time securely provable [6]. The identity exhibits properties similar to those of human DNA. The resulting cloneresistant or (unclonable) identity is adapted and proposed to...
Wael Adi
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Type Conference
Year 2009
Where BLISS
Authors Wael Adi
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