2017 IEEE Second International Conference on Data Science in Cyberspace (DSC) 2017
DOI: 10.1109/dsc.2017.41
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Cloud-Based Lightweight RFID Mutual Authentication Protocol

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“…Similarly, the scheme in [45] is unable to resist offline password guessing attacks [50]. Based on radio-frequency identification (RFID), an authentication protocol for cloud environment is introduced in [51], while an anonymous authentication technique is proposed in [52]. However, these two schemes have high computation costs [53] at the tag side.…”
Section: Security Schemes For Cloud Environmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Similarly, the scheme in [45] is unable to resist offline password guessing attacks [50]. Based on radio-frequency identification (RFID), an authentication protocol for cloud environment is introduced in [51], while an anonymous authentication technique is proposed in [52]. However, these two schemes have high computation costs [53] at the tag side.…”
Section: Security Schemes For Cloud Environmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“… Low Cost: this is because the cloud services allow customers to access cloud storage, application software, and backup facilities without the need to invest in IT hardware and software infrastructure that supports these services and also does away with the need for hardware maintenance and software upgrades. Instead, users pay an annual or monthly subscription to cloud service providers to access these services [72]. Essentially cloud services convert capital expenditure to operating costs [71].…”
Section: Benefits Of Cloud Computingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Fan et al [22] estudiaron los sistemas RFID basados en la nube. Sin embargo, los servidores en la nube pueden transmitir datos médicos confidenciales a través de redes inalámbricas públicas, poniendo en riesgo de filtración los datos de los pacientes.…”
Section: Internet De Las Cosas Médicas (Iomt)unclassified