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David Molnar Andrea Soppera + David Wagner



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Abstract: Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology raises significant privacy issues because it enables tracking of items and people possibly without their knowledge or consent. One of the biggest challenges for RFID technology is to provide privacy protection without raising tag production and management cost. We introduce a new architecture that uses trusted computing primitives to solve this problem. Our design splits the RFID reader into three software modules: a Reader Core with basic... (Update)

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@misc{ andrea-privacy,
  author = "David Molnar Andrea",
  title = "Privacy For RFID Through Trusted Computing",
  url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/756540.html" }
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