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ABSTRACT
This article focuses on RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) technology that is poised to prevail in many industrial applications and in everyday life. RFID technology, the architecture, the EPC Global standard, the possible usages, the risks to our private lives, the technological obstacles to be overcome, and the families of recommended security solutions are addressed.
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Ethmane EL MOUSTAINE: Doctoral student at Institut Mines-Télécom/Télécom SudParis, CNRS Samovar UMR 5157 laboratory
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Maryline LAURENT: Professor at Institut Mines-Télécom/Télécom SudParis, CNRS Samovar UMR 5157 laboratory
INTRODUCTION
Contactless RFID (Radio Frequency IDentification) technology is designed to identify and scan objects without the need for physical or visual contact. A simple RFID tag affixed to any object enables that object to reveal its ID and movements to any RFID reader in the vicinity. Of course, only active tags can respond to reader requests.
Its advantages as a replacement for barcodes are obvious to any company operating in the logistics sector. It enables faster inventory-taking in lorries, warehouses...
But it also helps to improve product traceability, to better combat counterfeiting and theft from warehouses, for example...
However, many other uses are promising, and could transform our society by automating certain tasks in our daily lives, by better adapting our environment to our personal needs...
This article looks at RFIDs from a technological angle, but also :
the network architecture in which they operate;
of the EPCGlobal standard;
possible uses;
the risks to our privacy;
technological barriers to be overcome ;
of today's recommended security solution families.
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EPCGlobal | privacy
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Bibliography
Websites
• Network World http://www.networkworld.com/news/2007/101207-wal-mart-eyes-287-million-benefit.html
• GS1 standards and solutions http://www.gs1belu.org/fr/architecture-reseau-epc
...Standards and norms
- GS1 EPC Tag Data Standard 1.6, Ratified Standard 3 - EPCGlobal - 09-11
- EPCglobal1 http://www.gs1.org/docs/epcglobal - EPCGlobal - 11-07
- Version 1.0.1 Specification, Ratified Standard 3 - EPCGlobal EPC Information Services (EPCIS) - 09-11
- Radio-Frequency Identity Protocols EPC Class-1 HF RFID Air Interface Protocol for Communications at 13,56 MHz, Version 2.0.3 - GS1 EPCGlobal - 09-11
- Identity...
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