Passively powered radio frequency (RFID) tags are a class of devices powered via harvested ultra high frequency (UHF) radiation emitted by a reader device. Currently, these devices are relegated to little more than a form of wireless barcode, but could be used in a myriad of applications from simple product identification to more complex applications such as environmental sensing. Because these devices are intended for large scale deployment and due to the limited power that can be harvested from RF energy, hardware and cost constraints are extremely tight. The Electronic Product Code (EPC) Global Class 1 Generation 2 (Gen2) specification [EPC08] is currently the de facto communication standard for passively powered RFID. One issue restrict...
Due to the rapid growth of using Internet of Things (IoT) devices in daily life, the need to achieve...
The design of fully-passive UHF RFID tags preserving cost-effectiveness, yet supplying augmented cap...
Taking advantage of the sensor interface capabilities of a radio frequency identification (RFID) chi...
Passively powered radio frequency (RFID) tags are a class of devices powered via harvested ultra hig...
Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology is currently employed for a variety of applications...
This paper describes a low power implementation of a secure EPC UHF Passive RFID Tag baseband system...
RFID systems are composed by tags (also known as electronic labels) storing an identification sequen...
Authentication and Privacy are important concerns in current low power wireless devices like RFID an...
Radio frequency identi cation (RFID) is a rapidly emerging technology that enables au- tomatic remot...
Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) allows to identify and authenticate objects or subjects withou...
In this paper we investigate the privacy and security threats possible to RFID systems. Here we have...
The design and implementation of security threat mitigation mechanisms in RFID systems, specially in...
The pervasiveness of RFID in application fields commonly prerogative of other technologies is relate...
Near Field Communication (NFC) has emerged as a pivotal wireless technology for short-range data exc...
Radio frequency identification (RFID) tags that meet EPC Gen2 standards are used in many fields such...
Due to the rapid growth of using Internet of Things (IoT) devices in daily life, the need to achieve...
The design of fully-passive UHF RFID tags preserving cost-effectiveness, yet supplying augmented cap...
Taking advantage of the sensor interface capabilities of a radio frequency identification (RFID) chi...
Passively powered radio frequency (RFID) tags are a class of devices powered via harvested ultra hig...
Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology is currently employed for a variety of applications...
This paper describes a low power implementation of a secure EPC UHF Passive RFID Tag baseband system...
RFID systems are composed by tags (also known as electronic labels) storing an identification sequen...
Authentication and Privacy are important concerns in current low power wireless devices like RFID an...
Radio frequency identi cation (RFID) is a rapidly emerging technology that enables au- tomatic remot...
Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) allows to identify and authenticate objects or subjects withou...
In this paper we investigate the privacy and security threats possible to RFID systems. Here we have...
The design and implementation of security threat mitigation mechanisms in RFID systems, specially in...
The pervasiveness of RFID in application fields commonly prerogative of other technologies is relate...
Near Field Communication (NFC) has emerged as a pivotal wireless technology for short-range data exc...
Radio frequency identification (RFID) tags that meet EPC Gen2 standards are used in many fields such...
Due to the rapid growth of using Internet of Things (IoT) devices in daily life, the need to achieve...
The design of fully-passive UHF RFID tags preserving cost-effectiveness, yet supplying augmented cap...
Taking advantage of the sensor interface capabilities of a radio frequency identification (RFID) chi...