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....in savings. Buyers must justify the costs of any additional functionality such as strong security mechanisms. General low cost RFID research is part of ongoing work at the MIT Auto ID Center [67] The author of this thesis presents an overview of RFID systems and their security implications in [91] and [92] Several of the proposals appearing in this thesis were also presented by the author in [108] Tom Scharfeld s thesis [93] contains a general introduction and cost analysis of low cost RFID systems. Other RFID security proposals are presented by Juels and Pappu in [52] and by Juels, ....
....Current RFID tags lack the computational resources to support these traditional access control mechanisms. Hash locks are a simple access control mechanism based on one way hash functions. A definition of one way hash functions appears in in Section 5.3.1. The hash lock scheme also appears in [91] and [108] by the author. Tags in the hash lock scheme will each be equipped with a hash function. In practice, a hardware optimized cryptographic hash would suffice. Candidate designs for such lowcost hashes are presented in Section 5.3. Each hash enabled tag in this design will have a portion ....
Sanjay E. Sarma, Stephen A. Weis, and Daniel W. Engels. RFID Systems and Security and Privacy Implications. In Workshop on Cryptographic Hardware and Embedded Systems, pages 454--470. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 2002.
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S. E. Sarma, S. A. Weis, and D. W. Engels. RFID Systems and Security and Privacy Implications. In Workshop on Cryptographic Hardware and Embedded Systems, volume 2523, pages 454--470. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 2002.
....not exceeding this low cost range. This places the burden of supporting security on the readers, whose costs are less restrictive. General low cost RFID research is part of ongoing work at the MIT Auto ID Center [21] An overview of RFID systems and their security implications is available in [27]. Issues explored in the context of smart cards are most closely related to the resource scarce environment of RFID devices. Relevant security issues are addressed in a broad range of smart card and tamper resistant hardware literature. Cost and security tradeoffs of smart cards are analyzed in ....
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Sanjay E. Sarma, Stephen A. Weis, and Daniel W. Engels. RFID Systems and Security and Privacy Implications. In Workshop on Cryptographic Hardware and Embedded Systems, pages 454--470. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 2002.
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Sanjay E. Sarma, Stephen A. Weis, and Daniel W. Engels. RFID systems and security and privacy implications. In Workshop on Cryptographic Hardware and Embedded Systems, pages 454--470. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 2002.
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