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Tackling Security and Privacy Issues in Radio Frequency Identification Devices
2004This paper introduces shortly into the security and privacy issues of RFID systems and presents a simple approach to greatly enhance location privacy by changing traceable identifiers securely on every read attempt. The scheme gets by with only a single, unreliable message exchange.
Dirk Henrici, Paul Müller 0001
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Forensic Science International, 2006
The tsunami catastrophe of December 2004 left more than 200,000 dead. Disaster victim identification (DVI) teams were presented with the unprecedented challenge of identifying thousands of mostly markedly putrefied and partially skeletised bodies. To this end, an adequate body tagging method is essential.
Harald J, Meyer +2 more
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The tsunami catastrophe of December 2004 left more than 200,000 dead. Disaster victim identification (DVI) teams were presented with the unprecedented challenge of identifying thousands of mostly markedly putrefied and partially skeletised bodies. To this end, an adequate body tagging method is essential.
Harald J, Meyer +2 more
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Radio frequency fingerprinting techniques for device identification: a survey
International Journal of Information Security, 2023Sohail Abbas +5 more
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An overview of anti-collision protocols for radio frequency identification devices
China Communications, 2014Radio frequency identification (RFID) is a new type of non-contact automatic identification technology. Due to its low energy consumption, low cost, and its adaptability to harsh environments, it has been applied to many fields. In the RFID systems, data collision is inevitable when the reader sends a communication request and multiple tags respond ...
Qian Zhihong, Wang Xue
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Localization of Mobile Robot Based on Radio Frequency Identification Devices
2006 SICE-ICASE International Joint Conference, 2006Localization of objects is one of the most important fundamental technology to realize ubiquitous network technology. To realize localization of objects, we construct an absolute positioning system based on RFID and investigate how localization technique can be enhanced by RFID through experiment to measure the position and moving direction of a mobile
Hyun-jeong Lee, Min Lee
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Radio Frequency Identification Walking Stick (RFIWS): A device for the blind
2009 5th International Colloquium on Signal Processing & Its Applications, 2009The paper outlines the project undertaken in developing prototype of Radio Frequency Identification Walking Stick (RFIWS). The device intended to assist the blind during walking on a sidewalk. Many of the blind people used the traditional method like dog and old design of walking stick as their guide to walk on the sidewalk.
Mohammad Farid Saaid +2 more
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Security and privacy in radio-frequency identification devices
2003Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, 2003. ; Includes bibliographical references (p. 69-79). ; by Stephen August Weis. ; S.M.
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A Lightweight Radio Frequency Fingerprint Extraction Scheme for Device Identification
2023 IEEE Wireless Communications and Networking Conference (WCNC), 2023Lili Song +3 more
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CHIPLESS RADIO FREQUENCY IDENTIFICATION DEVICES (RFID)
2021GAUTIER LE BOULCH LOUIS, ABERGEL EDMOND
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