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http://dx.doi.org/10.13089/JKIISC.2009.19.6.83

Strong Yoking-Proof Protocol using Light-Weighted MAC  

Cho, Chang-Hyun (Soongsil University)
Lee, Jae-Sik (Soongsil University)
Kim, Jae-Woo (Soongsil University)
Jun, Moon-Seog (Soongsil University)
Abstract
Ari Juels proposed Yoking-Proof protocol for authenticating multiple tags simultaneously using RFID system. Because common Yoking-Proof methods authenticate by using MAC (Message Authentication Code), it is difficult to apply them to inexpensive tags. It is also difficult to implement common hash functions such as MD5 in inexpensive tags. So, Ari Juels also proposed a lightweighted Yoking-Proof method with only 1 authentication. However, Minimalist MAC, which is a lightweighted MAC used in the proposed method is for single-use, and the proposed structure is vulnerable to replay attacks. Therefore, in this study, the minimalist MAC using Lamport's digital signature scheme was adopted, and a new type of Yoking-Proof protocol was proposed where it uses tags that are safe from replay attacks while being able to save multiple key values.
Keywords
RFID; Authentication; Yoking-Proof; minimalist MAC;
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