2006 Securecomm and Workshops 2006
DOI: 10.1109/seccomw.2006.359563
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Provably Secure Ubiquitous Systems: Universally Composable RFID Authentication Protocols

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“…Burmester, Le, and de Medeiros proposed in [7] a new low-overhead protocol, called O-TRAP (Optimistic Trivial RFID Authentication Protocol). Like other protocols surveyed in this section, O-TRAP relies on the use of PRNG primitives in tags and some other simple bitwise operations.…”
Section: Low-overhead and Ultra-lightweight Solutionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Burmester, Le, and de Medeiros proposed in [7] a new low-overhead protocol, called O-TRAP (Optimistic Trivial RFID Authentication Protocol). Like other protocols surveyed in this section, O-TRAP relies on the use of PRNG primitives in tags and some other simple bitwise operations.…”
Section: Low-overhead and Ultra-lightweight Solutionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For a minimalist approach one should aim for two passes. O-TRAP is an RFID one-way authentication protocol that was proposed in [2]. Each tag stores two values: a pre-shared, private, long-term key k_tag, and a volatile identifying pseudonym r_tag which is updated each time the tag is challenged.…”
Section: Iso 9798-2 [1]mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Avoine et al in [4] were the firsts to give a formal definition of untraceability. Some other attempts to formalize untraceability then followed [3,8,16,19]. All this work however is carried out in the computational model, which is poorly supported by automatic tools.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%