Wang et al., 2014 - Google Patents
Scalable and resynchronisable radio frequency identification ownership transfer protocol based on a sliding window mechanismWang et al., 2014
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- Wang X
- Yuan C
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A lightweight scalable and resynchronisable protocol is presented for radio frequency identification (RFID) ownership transfer. The proposed protocol employs a sliding window mechanism, where the server needs to store only the tag's old and new adjacent …
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