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Authentication Protocols for an Object with Dynamic RFID Tags

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A majority of existing RFID authentication protocols consider tagged items that are independent of other tagged items. However, as RFID tags permeate to item-level granularity where several items comprise an object of interest there is a need to develop protocols that seamlessly accommodate inclusion and exclusion of tags on such an object. We propose protocols for this scenario.

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I thank Ton van Deursen for discussions/feedback during the writing of this paper. All error(s) remain my own.

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Piramuthu, S. (2018). Authentication Protocols for an Object with Dynamic RFID Tags. In: Doss, R., Piramuthu, S., Zhou, W. (eds) Future Network Systems and Security. FNSS 2018. Communications in Computer and Information Science, vol 878. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-94421-0_7

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