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RFID-ExSim: A multi-scenario experimental dataset for collision timing, tag cloning, replay injection, and flooding stress in passive RFID systems. [PDF]
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A Post-Quantum Secure RFID Authentication Protocol Based on NTRU Encryption Algorithm. [PDF]
Liu H, Wu H, Ge N, Dong Q.
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Physical-MAC Layer Integration: A Cross-Layer Sensing Method for Mobile UHF RFID Robot Reading States Based on MLR-OLS and Random Forest. [PDF]
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2016 IEEE Topical Conference on Wireless Sensors and Sensor Networks (WiSNet), 2016
This paper discusses the evolution of UHF RFID tags towards Augmented Tags. Such an evolution must be compliant with the huge advantages that the tags encompass, in particular full passive feature, compact size, usage flexibility and cost effectiveness. The discussed evolutions are based on the exploitation of some of the properties of the tag antennas
Tedjini, Smail +4 more
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This paper discusses the evolution of UHF RFID tags towards Augmented Tags. Such an evolution must be compliant with the huge advantages that the tags encompass, in particular full passive feature, compact size, usage flexibility and cost effectiveness. The discussed evolutions are based on the exploitation of some of the properties of the tag antennas
Tedjini, Smail +4 more
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International Journal of Internet Protocol Technology, 2007
Successful object identification is the primary objective of Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology. Yet, a recent major study by Wal-Mart has shown that object detection probability can be as low as 66%. We propose the tagging of objects with multiple tags to address the fundamental issue of object detectability.
Leonid Bolotnyy, Gabriel Robins
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Successful object identification is the primary objective of Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology. Yet, a recent major study by Wal-Mart has shown that object detection probability can be as low as 66%. We propose the tagging of objects with multiple tags to address the fundamental issue of object detectability.
Leonid Bolotnyy, Gabriel Robins
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2015
In this chapter, the design of a printed RFID tag in S2S technology is presented. The design includes the front-end circuitry for power scavenging, envelope detection and clock and data recovery. In addition, the digital design to implement the RFID based on a “silent tag” communication protocol is shown.
Abdinia, Sahel +2 more
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In this chapter, the design of a printed RFID tag in S2S technology is presented. The design includes the front-end circuitry for power scavenging, envelope detection and clock and data recovery. In addition, the digital design to implement the RFID based on a “silent tag” communication protocol is shown.
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2011 IEEE Consumer Communications and Networking Conference (CCNC), 2011
We propose two approaches to cloak RFID tags using a light-weight symmetric key algorithm called Hummingbird (HB), a state-full, rotor-based system. Deployment of Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) at the individual item level has stalled, partially due to concerns over privacy.
Paul Krier +3 more
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We propose two approaches to cloak RFID tags using a light-weight symmetric key algorithm called Hummingbird (HB), a state-full, rotor-based system. Deployment of Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) at the individual item level has stalled, partially due to concerns over privacy.
Paul Krier +3 more
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2011 IEEE International Conference on RFID, 2011
In this paper, we present RFID tags which double as paperclips. These tags use standard metal paperclip bodies as antennas. This way, the paper holding function of each paperclip is augmented by its RFID functionality. Paperclip tags can be designed so that as they slide on or off the stack of papers, their antenna wires either touch or separate ...
Pavel V. Nikitin +2 more
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In this paper, we present RFID tags which double as paperclips. These tags use standard metal paperclip bodies as antennas. This way, the paper holding function of each paperclip is augmented by its RFID functionality. Paperclip tags can be designed so that as they slide on or off the stack of papers, their antenna wires either touch or separate ...
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