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A hidden mutual authentication protocol for low‐cost RFID tags
Authors:Jung‐Shian Li  Kun‐Hsuan Liu
Affiliation:Department of Electrical Engineering, Institute of Computer and Communication Engineering, National Cheng Kung University, 1, University Road, Tainan, Taiwan
Abstract:Radio‐frequency identification (RFID) technology enables the identification and tracking of objects by means of the wireless signals emitted by a tag attached to the objects of interest. Without adequate protection, however, malicious attackers can easily eavesdrop, scan or forge the information within the tag, thereby threatening the integrity of the system. Previous research has shown that the basic security requirements of RFID systems, i.e. identity authentication, information privacy and location privacy, can be satisfied using conventional cryptographic components. However, such components are expensive, and therefore conflict with the general requirement for low‐cost tag designs. Accordingly, this paper presents a low‐cost challenge‐response security protocol designated as the hidden mutual authentication protocol (HMAP) to accomplish both a mutual authentication capability between the tag and the reader and information privacy. The results show that HMAP provides an efficient means of concealing the authentication messages exchanged between the tag and the reader and is robust toward replay attacks. In addition, it is shown that HMAP is easily extended to provide complete location privacy by utilizing a hash function to generate different tag identifiers in each authentication session. Copyright © 2011 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Keywords:RFID security  low‐cost tags  mutual authentication  information privacy
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