Security Scheme for Managing a Large Quantity of Individual Information in RFID Environment
Abstract
Mobile RFID environment means that mobile RFID devices like mobile (cellular) phone and PDA employing cellular network can be used at querying information of the consumer product related a tag. The mobile RFID devices should have mobile RFID readers which are made for them and are, in particular, compliant with EPC Class-1 Generation-2 UHF (860-960 MHz) standard. Ensuring the security of mobile RFID’s large-capacity database system by depending only on existing encryption schemes is unrealistic. In this paper, we propose a security service solution for managing a large quantity of individual information in mobile RFID environment. It aims to become aware of distribution of large quantity of individual information with RFID tags and to provide information service to general consumers with mobile RFID devices like mobile phone or PDA which has a mobile RFID.
Keywords
Policy Language Secret Sharing Scheme Security Scheme Individual Information Soap MessagePreview
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