scholarly journals Cloud-Based RFID Mutual Authentication Protocol without Leaking Location Privacy to the Cloud

2015 ◽  
Vol 2015 ◽  
pp. 1-9 ◽  
Author(s):  
Qingkuan Dong ◽  
Jiaqing Tong ◽  
Yuan Chen

With the rapid developments of the IoT (Internet of Things) and the cloud computing, cloud-based RFID systems attract more attention. Users can reduce their cost of deploying and maintaining the RFID system by purchasing cloud services. However, the security threats of cloud-based RFID systems are more serious than those of traditional RFID systems. In cloud-based RFID systems, the connection between the reader and the cloud database is not secure and cloud service provider is not trusted. Therefore, the users have to encrypt their data stored in the cloud database to prevent the leakage of privacy. In addition, the reader’s location privacy should be protected to avoid its leak to the cloud provider. In this paper, a cloud-based RFID mutual authentication protocol without leaking location privacy to the cloud is proposed. It provides real-time mutual authentication between the reader and the tag and protects the reader’s location privacy by introducing the location privacy cloud. Compared with traditional backend-server-based schemes and serverless schemes, the proposed scheme has obvious advantages in deployment cost, scalability, real-time authentication, and the tag’s computational complexity.

2014 ◽  
Vol 543-547 ◽  
pp. 2255-2261
Author(s):  
Bing Zhang ◽  
Zhi Guang Qin ◽  
Guo Gen Wan ◽  
Xin Xin Ma

This document analyzes the security drawback of the Hash-based algorithm authentication protocols which is frequently used in low-cost RFID systems, and proposes a lightweight mutual authentication protocol. In the proposed protocol, all authenticated information is encrypted , the location privacy is also provided by refreshing an identifier of a tag in each session and lost massages can be recovered from many attacks such as spoofing attacks. The comparison result of the simulation experiment and the formal correctness proof of the proposed authentication protocol is based on BAN logic. It shows that the proposed protocol in this article greatly enhance the capability of verifiability, confidentiality and integrality, it also corrects the existing Hash-based protocol secure deficiency so that it is more suitable for low-cost RFID systems than those existing ones.


2009 ◽  
Vol 58 (3) ◽  
pp. 1454-1466 ◽  
Author(s):  
Rongxing Lu ◽  
Xiaodong Lin ◽  
Haojin Zhu ◽  
Pin-Han Ho ◽  
Xuemin Shen

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