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UCS
2004
Springer
13 years 10 months ago
Scanning with a Purpose - Supporting the Fair Information Principles in RFID Protocols
Today’s RFID protocols that govern the communication between RFID readers and tags are solely optimized for performance, but fail to address consumer privacy concerns by support...
Christian Floerkemeier, Roland Schneider, Marc Lan...
EUC
2007
Springer
13 years 11 months ago
HGLAP - Hierarchical Group-Index Based Lightweight Authentication Protocol for Distributed RFID System
This paper presents a low-cost and secure authentication protocol to reduce the computational load on both the back-end database and the tags in a distributed RFID system. The prop...
JaeCheol Ha, Hwankoo Kim, JeaHoon Park, Sang-Jae M...
APWEB
2007
Springer
13 years 11 months ago
Coexistence Proof Using Chain of Timestamps for Multiple RFID Tags
How can a RFID (Radio Frequency Identification Devices) system prove that two or more RFID tags are in the same location? Previous researchers have proposed yoking-proof and groupi...
Chih-Chung Lin, Yuan-Cheng Lai, J. D. Tygar, Chuan...
MOBIHOC
2008
ACM
14 years 4 months ago
Finding popular categories for RFID tags
As RFID tags are increasingly attached to everyday items, it quickly becomes impractical to collect data from every tag in order to extract useful information. In this paper, we c...
Bo Sheng, Chiu Chiang Tan, Qun Li, Weizhen Mao
NIME
2001
Springer
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13 years 9 months ago
Tangible Music Interfaces using Passive Magnetic Tags
The technologies behind passive resonant magneticallycoupled tags are introduced and their application as a musical controller is illustrated for solo or group performances, inter...
Joseph A. Paradiso, Kai-yuh Hsiao, Ari Y. Benbasat