Unlinkable Identification for Large-scale RFID Systems
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概要
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Unlinkability, the property that prevents an adversary recognizing whether outputs are from the same user, is an important concept in RFID. Although hash-based schemes can provide unlinkability by using a low-cost hash function, existing schemes are not scalable since the server needs O(N) hash calculations for every ID matching, where N is the number of RFID devices. Our solution is the K-steps ID matching scheme, which can reduce the number of hash calculations on the server to O(logN). In this paper, we explain the protocol, describe a test implementation, and discuss the application of this scheme to practical RFID systems. We also compare the scheme with other hash-based schemes from various viewpoints.
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著者
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Inoue Sozo
Kyushu Inst. Technol. Kitakyushu‐shi Jpn
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NOHARA YASUNOBU
Kyushu University
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NAKAMURA TORU
Kyushu University
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BABA KENSUKE
Kyushu University
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YASUURA HIROTO
Kyushu University
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Nohara Yasunobu
Kyushu Univ. Fukuoka‐shi Jpn
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Yasuura Hiroto
Kyushu
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