Book Details

RFID Security and Privacy : Concepts, Protocols, and Architectures

Publication year: 2008

: 978-3-540-79076-1

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The book analyses in detail the problems currently being faced by researchers working in the field of RFID technology and discusses the goals and attacker models. This is followed by an introduction to state-of-the-art of RFID security and privacy systems technology. The concepts which underlie the proposed protocols are highlighted, explained, and illustrated using examples. For building open, inter-organizational RFID systems, the classic RFID model is extended and considerations in new directions are explored. RFID systems are then integrated into other parts of the pervasive computing vision. Among the current research results presented in this book, a new comprehensive framework, including required protocols for operation, is introduced. It can be used economically on a global scope, supports inter-organizational cooperation and data sharing, and adheres to all the architectural guidelines derived in this work.


: Engineering, CompTIA RFID+, Protection, communication, privacy, radio-frequency identification (RFID), security, Signal, Image and Speech, Processing, Cryptology, Computer Communication Networks, Communications Engineering, Networks, Computers and Society