Searching for authors named "Gildas Avoine" – sorted by Relevance.
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Radio Frequency Identification: Adversary Model and Attacks on Existing Protocols
- Abstract. Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) systems aim to identify objects in open environments with neither physical nor visual contact. They consist of transponders inserted into objects, of readers, and usually of a database which contains information about the objects. The key point is that
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Privacy Issues in RFID Banknote Protection Schemes
- Radio Frequency Identification systems are in the limelight for a few years and become pervasive in our daily lives. These smart devices are nowadays embedded in the consumer items and may come soon into our banknotes. At Financial Cryptography 2003, Juels and Pappu proposed a practical cryptographi
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Adversarial Model for Radio Frequency Identification
- Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) systems aim to identify objects in open environments with neither physical nor visual contact. They consist of transponders inserted into objects, of readers, and usually of a database which contains information about the objects. The key point is that author
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A Scalable and Provably Secure Hash-Based RFID Protocol
- The biggest challenge for RFID technology is to provide benefits without threatening the privacy of consumers. Many solutions have been suggested but almost as many ways have been found to break them. An approach by Ohkubo, Suzuki and Kinoshita using an internal refreshment mechanism seems to protec
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Optimistic fair exchange based on publicly verifiable secret sharing
- Abstract. In this paper we propose an optimistic two-party fair exchange protocol which does not rely on a centralized trusted third party. Instead, the fairness of the protocol relies on the honesty of part of the neighbor participants. This new concept, which is based on a generic verifiable secre
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Reducing time complexity in RFID systems
- Abstract. Radio frequency identification systems based on low-cost computing devices is the new plaything that every company would like to adopt. Its goal can be either to improve the productivity or to strengthen the security. Specific identification protocols based on symmetric challengeresponse h
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Noisy Tags: A Pretty Good Key Exchange Protocol for RFID Tags
- Abstract. We propose a protocol that can be used between an RFID tag and a reader to exchange a secret without performing any expensive computation. Similarly to the famous blocker tag suggested by Juels, Rivest, and Szydlo, our scheme makes use of special tags that we call noisy tags. Noisy tags ar
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RFID Traceability: A Multilayer Problem
- RFID tags have very promising applications in many domains (retail, rental, surveillance, medicine to name a few). Unfortunately the use of these tags can have serious implications on the privacy of people carrying tagged items. Serious opposition from consumers has already thwarted several trial
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RFID Traceability: A Multilayer Problem
- RFID tags have very promising applications in many domains (retail, rental, surveillance, medicine to name a few). Unfortunately the use of these tags can have serious implications on the privacy of people carrying tagged items. Serious opposition from consumers has already thwarted several tria
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Fraud within Asymmetric Multi-Hop Cellular
- At Financial Cryptography 2003, Jakobsson, Hubaux, and Buttyan suggested a lightweight micro-payment scheme aimed at encouraging routing collaboration in asymmetric multi-hop cellular networks.
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