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OpenTag: Privacy protection for RFID

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Holtzman, Henry N.; Lee, Sanghoon; Shen, Daniel
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Abstract
Radio frequency identification's use in retail is good for pervasive computing, but raises considerable privacy issues. OpenTag programmable tags address privacy issues while remaining fully compatible with the supply-chain RFID standard.
Date issued
2009-04
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/52328
Department
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Media Laboratory
Journal
IEEE Pervasive Computing
Publisher
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
Citation
Holtzman, H., Sanghoon Lee, and D. Shen. “OpenTag: Privacy Protection for RFID.” Pervasive Computing, IEEE 8.2 (2009): 71-77. © 2009 Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
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ISSN
1536-1268
Keywords
security, privacy, RFID

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