2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.procs.2014.05.415
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An Elliptic Curve-based Mutual Authentication Scheme for RFID Implant Systems

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“…The first protocol considered is that of [33]. It is a mutual authentication scheme for an RFID implant system.…”
Section: Moosavi Et Al's Protocol For Rfid Implant Systemsmentioning
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“…The first protocol considered is that of [33]. It is a mutual authentication scheme for an RFID implant system.…”
Section: Moosavi Et Al's Protocol For Rfid Implant Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is a mutual authentication scheme for an RFID implant system. The authors in [33] claim that their protocol is immune to various attacks including denial of service (DoS). However, their protocol is inherently vulnerable to clogging attacks (a form of DoS) that apply the algorithm of [25].…”
Section: Moosavi Et Al's Protocol For Rfid Implant Systemsmentioning
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“…A key distribution approach for secure e-health applications in IoT is presented in [9], where the authors conduct a formal validation of security properties. A secure mutual authentication scheme for an RFID implant system is presented in [10]. The authors propose a scheme that relies on elliptic curve cryptography and the D-Quark lightweight hash design.…”
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