Journal Article
Tag-Reader Mutual Authentication Protocol for Safe RFID/USN Environments
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Authors
Hyo-chan Bang, Bong-jin Seo, Jung-hoon Cha, Young-seok Lee
Issue Date
2015-12
Citation
Information : An International Interdisciplinary Journal, v.18, no.12, pp.5103-5116
ISSN
1343-4500
Publisher
International Information Institute
Language
English
Type
Journal Article
Project Code
15ZC1300, Development of USN/WoT Convergence Platform for Internet of Reality Service Provision,
Bang Hyochan
Abstract
Because of the characteristics of RFID system that should conduct the authentication process using wireless communication channel, however, it has weakness that it could be exposed to the factors of malicious menaces such as eavesdropping, spoofing, replay, denial of service, and location tracking attack. These weak parts of RFID technology can cause serious problems in the safety and the privacy protection of individuals and organizations. Therefore, the mutual authentication technology that can guarantee the stability among the tag, reader, and back-end database storing and managing the information of tag is being treated importantly, and a lot of studies in order to solve the weakness of safety in RFID system are being conducted recently. In this thesis, We will suggest and verify a new authentication protocol to provide mutual identification between RFID reader and tag, and conduct simulation for analyzing the efficiency of the suggested mutual authentication protocol and the previous authentication protocol, and will describe the result of efficiency evaluation.
KSP Keywords
Authentication technology, RFID reader, RFID system, RFID technology, Tracking attack, Weak parts, authentication protocol, back-end database, communication channel, denial of service(DoS), efficiency evaluation
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