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A New Ultralightweight RFID Protocol with Mutual Authentication

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A new ultralightweight RFID authentication protocol with mutual authentication that requires only simple bit-wise operations and can resist various attacks.
Abstract
Due to the well-developed technology and its variety of applications, the Radio Frequency Identifications (RFIDs) become more and more popular. In many applications such as authentication, the RFID systems need security mechanism to resist all possible attacks and threats. However, most of the security mechanisms always too complex on computation or need large memory space such that they are not suit for low-cost RFIDs. In this paper, we propose a new ultralightweight RFID authentication protocol with mutual authentication. The protocol requires only simple bit-wise operations and can resist various attacks.

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A New Ultralightweight RFID Protocol for Low-Cost Tags: R$$^{2}$$2AP

TL;DR: A new ultralightweight RFID protocol named reconstruction based RFID authentication protocol (R$$^{2}$$2AP), which is based on the use of a new bitwise operation reconstruction, which takes advantage of reconstruction to guarantee security of RFID system.
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A New Ultralightweight RFID Authentication Protocol for Passive Low Cost Tags: KMAP

TL;DR: The proposed protocol, KMAP, avoids unbalanced logical operations (OR, AND) and introduces a new Ultralightweight primitive: pseudo-Kasami code (Kc), which enhances the diffusion properties of the protocol messages and makes hamming weight of the secrets unpredictable and irreversible.
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RFID security and privacy: a research survey

TL;DR: This survey examines approaches proposed by scientists for privacy protection and integrity assurance in RFID systems, and treats the social and technical context of their work.
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Security and Privacy Aspects of Low-Cost Radio Frequency Identification Systems

TL;DR: Privacy and security risks and how they apply to the unique setting of low-cost RFID devices are described and several security mech- anisms are proposed and suggested areas for future research are suggested.
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SASI: A New Ultralightweight RFID Authentication Protocol Providing Strong Authentication and Strong Integrity

TL;DR: A new ultralightweight RFID authentication protocol is proposed that provides strong authentication and strong integrity protection of its transmission and of updated data and can resist all the possible attacks.
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A Lightweight RFID Protocol to protect against Traceability and Cloning attacks

T. Dimitriou
TL;DR: This work presents an RFID authentication protocol that enforces user privacy and protects against tag cloning, and shows how forward privacy is guaranteed; messages seen today will still be valid in the future, even after the tag has been compromised.
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Security and Privacy Issues in E-passports

TL;DR: In this paper, the privacy and security issues of the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) standard for e-passports have been analyzed in the context of next-generation ID cards.
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