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Vibrate-to-Unlock: Mobile Phone Assisted User Authentication to Multiple Personal <endeca_term>RFID Tags</endeca_term>

Vibrate-to-Unlock: Mobile Phone Assisted User Authentication to Multiple Personal RFID Tags

Personal RFID tags store valuable information private to their users that can easily be... Read more

25 March, 2011
Usability of Display-Equipped <endeca_term>RFID Tags</endeca_term> for Security Purposes

Usability of Display-Equipped RFID Tags for Security Purposes

Recent emergence of high-end RFID tags capable of performing public key operations enables some new applications in... Read more

21 March, 2011
An Elliptic Curve Processor Suitable for <endeca_term>RFID-Tags</endeca_term>

An Elliptic Curve Processor Suitable for RFID-Tags

RFID-Tags are small devices used for identification purposes in many applications nowadays... Read more

1 January, 2011
An Elliptic Curve Processor Suitable for <endeca_term>RFID Tags</endeca_term>

An Elliptic Curve Processor Suitable for RFID Tags

RFID-Tags are small devices used for identification purposes in many applications nowadays... Read more

1 January, 2011
Physical-Layer Identification of UHF <endeca_term>RFID Tags</endeca_term>

Physical-Layer Identification of UHF RFID Tags

In this paper, the authors study physical-layer identification of passive UHF RFID tags. They collect signals from a population of 70 tags using a... Read more

24 September, 2010
Revisiting RFID Link Budgets for Technology Scaling: Range Maximization of <endeca_term>RFID Tags</endeca_term>

Revisiting RFID Link Budgets for Technology Scaling: Range Maximization of RFID Tags

Passive RFID tags are traditionally assumed to be downlink limited since typical tag sensitivity... Read more

22 July, 2010
Efficient Techniques for Monitoring Missing <endeca_term>RFID Tags</endeca_term>

Efficient Techniques for Monitoring Missing RFID Tags

As RFID tags become more widespread, new approaches for managing larger numbers of RFID... Read more

1 June, 2010
Stable Filtering for Artificial Pheromone Potential Field Constructed by Mobile Robots and Passive <endeca_term>RFID Tags</endeca_term>

Stable Filtering for Artificial Pheromone Potential Field Constructed by Mobile Robots and Passive RFID Tags

...constructed through the interaction between mobile robots and data carriers, such as RFID tags. The emphasis in the modeling of the system is on the... Read more

1 October, 2011
Efficient Probabilistic Communication Protocol for the Private Identification of <endeca_term>RFID Tags</endeca_term> by Means of Collaborative Readers

Efficient Probabilistic Communication Protocol for the Private Identification of RFID Tags by Means of Collaborative Readers

...the authors leverage the idea of using distributed, collaborative readers to identify RFID tags and propose a new probabilistic communication protocol for those readers to... Read more

22 May, 2011
Application of PUF-Enabled <endeca_term>RFID Tags</endeca_term> in Electronic Banking

Application of PUF-Enabled RFID Tags in Electronic Banking

...exchange data between a tag attached to an object and a reader. RFID tags can be active or inactive. Passive tags are inexpensive, low range... Read more

1 April, 2011
PPS: Privacy-Preserving Statistics Using <endeca_term>RFID Tags</endeca_term>

PPS: Privacy-Preserving Statistics Using RFID Tags

...application consists of computing statistics on private properties of individuals stored in RFID tags. The main idea is to compute global statistics while preserving the... Read more

4 February, 2011
Integration of an RFID Reader to a Wireless Sensor Network and Its Use to Identify an Individual Carrying <endeca_term>RFID Tags</endeca_term>

Integration of an RFID Reader to a Wireless Sensor Network and Its Use to Identify an Individual Carrying RFID Tags

...Wireless Sensor Network (WSN) to authorize or keep track of people carrying RFID tags. The objective was accomplished by integrating hardware and software. The hardware... Read more

1 December, 2010
Tree-Based HB Protocols for Privacy-Preserving Authentication of <endeca_term>RFID Tags</endeca_term>

Tree-Based HB Protocols for Privacy-Preserving Authentication of RFID Tags

...the authors propose an "HB-like" protocol for privacy-preserving authentication of RFID tags. Previous protocols for privacy-preserving authentication were based on PRF computations... Read more

12 July, 2010
Private Identification of <endeca_term>RFID Tags</endeca_term>

Private Identification of RFID Tags

...is rearranged in a novel way to meet the practical requirements of RFID tags. The system is benefited from the advantages of applying a public... Read more

1 June, 2010
On the Design of Passive <endeca_term>RFID Tags</endeca_term> for ASK Modulation

On the Design of Passive RFID Tags for ASK Modulation

Design of passive UHF RFID tag for ASK modulation is investigated. It is shown that tag antenna structural mode strongly... Read more

26 May, 2011

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