Karygiannis, Bernie Eydt, and Ted S. Phillips
31. Lightweight Cryptography for Low Cost RFID: A New Direction
in Cryptography................................................................................................ 573
Damith C. Ranasinghe, Raja Ghosal, Al?¬?o R. Grasso, and Peter H. Cole
32. Low Overhead RFID Security ......................................................................... 589
Shlomi Dolev, Marina Kopeetsky, Thomas Clouser, and Mikhail Nesterenko
33. Layers of Security for Active RFID Tags ....................................................... 603
Shenchih Tung, Swapna Dontharaju, Leonid Mats, Peter J. Hawrylak,
James T. Cain, Marlin H. Mickle, and Alex K. Jones
34. Cryptographic Approaches to RFID Security and Privacy........................... 631
Koutarou Suzuki, Miyako Ohkubo, and Shingo Kinoshita
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35. RFID Authentication: Reconciling Anonymity and Availability ................ 643
Breno de Medeiros and Mike Burmester
36. Security and Privacy of RFID for Biomedical Applications:
A Survey............................................................................................................ 657
Ellen Stuart, Melody Moh, and Teng-Sheng Moh
Index ............................................................................................................................................675
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Preface
Realization in the business community of the bene?¬?ts of widespread adoption coupled
with advances in manufacturing techniques and ef?¬?cient data-handling methodologies is
fostering explosive growth of radio frequency identi?¬?cation systems.
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