Security Authentication through a Near-Field Communication in Asymmetric Cryptography
Abstract
This paper presents the design and implementation of a complete near-field communication (NFC) tag system that supports high-security features.
Finally, we present a practical realization of our design that can be powered passively by a conventional NFC enabled mobile phone for realizing proof-of-origin applications to prevent counterfeiting of goods, or to provide location-aware services using RFID technology.
Finally, we present a practical realization of our design that can be powered passively by a conventional NFC enabled mobile phone for realizing proof-of-origin applications to prevent counterfeiting of goods, or to provide location-aware services using RFID technology.
Keywords
8-b microcontroller; advanced encryption standard (AES); elliptic curve cryptography; elliptic curve digital signature algorithm (ECDSA); embedded system; implementation security; near-field communication (NFC); radio-frequency identification (RFID); VLSI
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