Secure architecure for the integration of RFID and sensors in personal networks

TitleSecure architecure for the integration of RFID and sensors in personal networks
Publication TypeConference Paper
Year of Publication2012
AuthorsP. Najera, R. Roman, and J. Lopez
Conference Name7th International Workshop on Security and Trust Management (STM’11)
Series TitleLNCS
Volume7170
Pagination207-222
PublisherSpringer
Conference LocationCopenhagen, Denmark
ISBN Number978-3-642-29962-9
Abstract

The secure integration of RFID technology into the personal network paradigm, as a context-aware technology which complements body sensor networks, would provide notable benefits to applications and potential services of the PN. RFID security as an independent technology is reaching an adequate maturity level thanks to research in recent years; however, its integration into the PN model, interaction with other network resources, remote users and service providers requires a specific security analysis and a PN architecture prepared to support these resource-constrained pervasive technologies. This paper provides such PN architecture and analysis. Aspects such as the management of personal tags as members of the PN, the authentication and secure communication of PN nodes and remote users with the context-aware technologies, and the enforcement of security and privacy policies are discussed in the architecture.

DOI10.1007/978-3-642-29963-6_15
Citation KeyNajera_STM11
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https://nics.uma.es:8082/sites/default/files/papers/Najera_STM11.pdf

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