2015
DOI: 10.1155/2015/616182
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Enhanced-Bivium Algorithm for RFID System

Abstract: RFID (radio frequency identification) is an emerging technology for automatic identification of physical objects using radio frequency. The security and privacy of the system is increasingly concerned and some light-weight encryption schemes such as Trivium and Bivium have been proposed. In this paper, the internal structure of Bivium is exploited and generalized to an algorithm called Bivium-Model. It is shown that the original Bivium has its inherent imperfections due to the improper parameter selection. A s… Show more

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“…Enhanced-bivium is an NFSR-based stream cipher [38]. The 174-bit internal state of Enhanced-bivium can be denoted as…”
Section: The Description Of Enhanced-biviummentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Enhanced-bivium is an NFSR-based stream cipher [38]. The 174-bit internal state of Enhanced-bivium can be denoted as…”
Section: The Description Of Enhanced-biviummentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Considering that our algorithm is designed for distributed sensor networks, other attacks such as cube attacks and fault analyses are not suitable for such an environment. [16][17][18][19] Enhanced-Bivium, as proposed by Zhang et al, 20 is an improved version of Bivium that is also designed for RFID systems. However, although Enhanced-Bivium can theoretically provide more security than the original Trivium, it has been shown to be less secure than Trivium.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Enhanced-Bivium, as proposed by Zhang et al, 20 is an improved version of Bivium that is also designed for RFID systems. However, although Enhanced-Bivium can theoretically provide more security than the original Trivium, it has been shown to be less secure than Trivium.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%