Physically Unclonable Function-Based Security and Privacy in RFID Systems ∗
Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) is an increasingly popular technology that uses radio signals for object identification. Tracking and authentication in RFID tags have raised many privacy and security concerns.
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Flexible and Physically Unclonable Function Anti-Counterfeiting Labels via Multi-Level Dynamic Structural Color Encryption. [PDF]
Lin J +5 more
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Nanoseed-based physically unclonable function for on-demand encryption. [PDF]
Ahn J +7 more
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Hardware Trojan Attacks on the Reconfigurable Interconnections of Field-Programmable Gate Array-Based Convolutional Neural Network Accelerators and a Physically Unclonable Function-Based Countermeasure Detection Technique. [PDF]
Hou J, Liu Z, Yang Z, Yang C.
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A Lightweight Certificateless Identity Authentication Protocol Using SM2 Algorithm and Self-Secured PUF for IoT. [PDF]
Zhang M, Zhao Q, Li C, Fang W, Tong Z.
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An intelligent and adaptive security framework for UAV swarms: a cross-layer approach integrating highly reliable EPUF, DRL-based key management, and distributed ledger technology. [PDF]
Kim H, Kim S.
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Privacy-Preserving ECC-Based AKA for Resource-Constrained IoT Sensor Networks with Forgotten Password Reset. [PDF]
Yu Y, Wei K, Qi K, Wu W.
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Exploring the intersection of natural sciences and information technology via entropy and randomness. [PDF]
Luescher AM, Heckel R, Grass RN.
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Blockchain, Artificial Intelligence, and Cyber Defense on Sensor Networks. [PDF]
Watanabe H.
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