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Even if there are many authentication protocols for RFID system, only a few protocols support location privacy. Because of tag’s hardware limitation, these protocols suffer from many security threats, especially from the DoS (Denial of Service) attacks. In this paper, we discuss location privacy problem and show vulnerabilities of RFID authentication protocols. And then, we will suggest a strong authentication protocol against location tracing, spoofing attack, and DoS attack.
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Kang, J., Nyang, D. (2005). RFID Authentication Protocol with Strong Resistance Against Traceability and Denial of Service Attacks. In: Molva, R., Tsudik, G., Westhoff, D. (eds) Security and Privacy in Ad-hoc and Sensor Networks. ESAS 2005. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 3813. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/11601494_14
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