A strong lightweight authentication protocol for low-cost RFID systems


Autoria(s): Shi, Zhicai; Pieprzyk, Josef; Doche, Christophe; Xia, Yongxiang; Zhang, Yu; Dai, Jian
Data(s)

2014

Resumo

RFID is an important technology that can be used to create the ubiquitous society. But an RFID system uses open radio frequency signal to transfer information and this leads to pose many serious threats to its privacy and security. In general, the computing and storage resources in an RFID tag are very limited and this makes it difficult to solve its secure and private problems, especially for low-cost RFID tags. In order to ensure the security and privacy of low-cost RFID systems we propose a lightweight authentication protocol based on Hash function. This protocol can ensure forward security and prevent information leakage, location tracing, eavesdropping, replay attack and spoofing. This protocol completes the strong authentication of the reader to the tag by twice authenticating and it only transfers part information of the encrypted tag’s identifier for each session so it is difficult for an adversary to intercept the whole identifier of a tag. This protocol is simple and it takes less computing and storage resources, it is very suitable to some low-cost RFID systems.

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/88643/

Publicador

Science and Engineering Research Support Society

Relação

DOI:10.14257/ijsia.2014.8.6.20

Shi, Zhicai, Pieprzyk, Josef, Doche, Christophe, Xia, Yongxiang, Zhang, Yu, & Dai, Jian (2014) A strong lightweight authentication protocol for low-cost RFID systems. International Journal of Security and Its Applications, 8(6), pp. 225-234.

Fonte

School of Electrical Engineering & Computer Science; Science & Engineering Faculty

Palavras-Chave #RFID #Authentication protocol #Hash function #Privacy #Security
Tipo

Journal Article