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Is My Cheese Moved?: An RF based "X-raying" Method for Trustworthy Item-identification

Published: 22 June 2015 Publication History

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In today's large storage system, the use of RFID systems for item identification has been widespread. However these systems tend to inspect the tags rather than checking the objects in the storage boxes. This method contains such a flaw that can be utilized by attackers: if an attacker replaces the objects in the box and leaves the tags, it can change the objects and the existing inspection method completely fails. This paper provides a novel method to identify the exact objects inside a box without opening it.

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    MSCC '15: Proceedings of the Second Workshop on Mobile Sensing, Computing and Communication
    June 2015
    66 pages
    ISBN:9781450335188
    DOI:10.1145/2757743
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    2. wireless sensing

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    • 863 Program of China
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