6. Technological challenges
In the case of RFID technology, a large part of the problem of implementing the security services described in 5.3 is linked to the miniaturization of RFID tags. Indeed, tags have very limited capacities, measured in numbers of logic gates. A maximum of 15,000 gates is available in RFID tags. Passive tags, for example, only allow processing based on basic operations such as XOR, AND... By contrast,...
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• 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
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