Universitat Oberta de Catalunya. Internet Interdisciplinary Institute (IN3)
2018-08-09T09:55:54Z
2018-08-09T09:55:54Z
2013-03-19
Pseudorandom number generation (PRNG) is the main security tool in low-cost passive radio-frequency identification (RFID) technologies, such as EPC Gen2. We present a lightweight PRNG design for low-cost passive RFID tags, named J3Gen. J3Gen is based on a linear feedback shift register (LFSR) configured with multiple feedback polynomials. The polynomials are alternated during the generation of sequences via a physical source of randomness. J3Gen successfully handles the inherent linearity of LFSR based PRNGs and satisfies the statistical requirements imposed by the EPC Gen2 standard. A hardware implementation of J3Gen is presented and evaluated with regard to different design parameters, defining the key-equivalence security and nonlinearity of the design. The results of a SPICE simulation confirm the power-consumption suitability of the proposal.
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PRNG; security; LFSR; multiple-polynomial; RFID; EPC Gen2; GPAN; seguretat; LFSR; polinomi múltiple; RFID; EPC Gen2; GPAN; seguridad; LFSR; polinomio múltiple; RFID; EPC Gen2; Radio frequency identification systems; Sistemes d'identificació per radiofreqüència; Sistemas de identificación por radiofrecuencia
Sensors
Sensors, 2013, 13(3)
https://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/13/3/3816
Melià Seguí, J., García Alfaro, J. & Herrera-Joancomartí, J. (2013). J3Gen: A PRNG for Low-Cost Passive RFID. Sensors, 13(3), 3816-3830. doi: 10.3390/s130303816
1424-8220
10.3390/s130303816
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