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Lots of wireless devices, like mobile phones or RFID tags, could be traced by an adversary. Therefore, privacy-preserving authentication protocols prevail recently. To improve the efficiency, several protocols have been proposed, like tree-based, group-based or key-shared protocols. However, most of these protocols are vulnerable to compromise attacks, resynchronization attacks or traceability. This...
With the spread of RFID technology, Lots of authentication schemes for RFID have been proposed to provide user privacy and security. However, most of these protocols are limited in scalability, in which the server's efficiency declines rapidly while the number of tags grows. In support of scalability, some efficient schemes are suggested recently. Unfortunately, these previous schemes have various...
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