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Research PublicationAnalysis of security issues in SMC based RFID in supply chain management with energy modeling
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KeywordsHPC(High Performance Computing), Nano Simulation, Multi-Scale Modeling, RFID (Radio Frequency Identification), Supply Chain Management AbstractRFID (Radio Frequency Identification) has been used in Supply Chain management but with the advent of Nanotechnology enabled RFID energy consumption is being constantly decreased. The major issues between implementation of such devices are their reliability and security. In this work we have implemented a novel and effective VPP (Virtual Party Protocol) for RFID systems. Use of VPP and insertion of anonymous has been implemented for RFID systems and the advantages over other methods are shown. The mathematical analysis is done for the proposal and its implications are discussed. In this protocol the creation of virtual party to hide the data of the Tags are shown, this method though can be used for joint computation and for other information the hardware needs to be tuned to the requirements. Energy requirements are also shown in this work for a VPP based RFID systems. Publication DetailsPublished inThe First South Central Asian Himalayas Regional IEEE/IFIP International Conference on INTERNET AH – ICI 2009
Also published in IEEE Xplore
Manuscript receivedAugust 15, 2009. IEEE Catalog NumberCFP0931H-CDR International Standard Book Number (ISBN)978-1-4244-4569-1 Library of Congress2009903977 Digital Object Identifier (DOI)10.1109/AHICI.2009.5340298 Conference DetailsConference Name
The First South Central Asian Himalayas Regional IEEE/IFIP International Conference on INTERNET AH – ICI 2009
Organizer
Ministry of Environment Science and Technology
National Information Technology Center, Nepal
Technical Sponsor
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)
VenuHyatt Regency Kathmandu, KATHMUNDU, NEPAL Conference Date3rd - 5th November 2009 Related LinksVisit Conference Website Online References
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