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A Survey of RFID Deployment and Security Issues

  • Grover, Amit (Identity Theft and Financial Fraud Research and Operations Center) ;
  • Berghel, Hal (Identity Theft and Financial Fraud Research and Operations Center)
  • Received : 2011.11.15
  • Accepted : 2011.11.25
  • Published : 2011.12.31

Abstract

This paper describes different aspects of a typical RFID implementation. Section 1 provides a brief overview of the concept of Automatic Identification and compares the use of different technologies while Section 2 describes the basic components of a typical RFID system. Section 3 and Section 4 deal with the detailed specifications of RFID transponders and RFID interrogators respectively. Section 5 highlights different RFID standards and protocols and Section 6 enumerates the wide variety of applications where RFID systems are known to have made a positive improvement. Section 7 deals with privacy issues concerning the use of RFIDs and Section 8 describes common RFID system vulnerabilities. Section 9 covers a variety of RFID security issues, followed by a detailed listing of countermeasures and precautions in Section 10.

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