2017 IEEE International Conference on RFID Technology &Amp; Application (RFID-TA) 2017
DOI: 10.1109/rfid-ta.2017.8098878
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Enhancing privacy for passive UHF RFID using an SDR-based reactive jammer

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“…To overcome this problem, security-related changes to traditional standards have been made. The authors in [17] suggest a reactive strategy to prohibit unwanted access by artificially interfering with reader commands for a brief period of time to protect such tags. The idea behind their Jamming approach, is to use GNURadio with SDR devices to receive signal from PCD, analyse to detect the RFID activity and then transmit short, arbitrary signal pulses to interfere with the reader command.…”
Section: Rfid Jammingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To overcome this problem, security-related changes to traditional standards have been made. The authors in [17] suggest a reactive strategy to prohibit unwanted access by artificially interfering with reader commands for a brief period of time to protect such tags. The idea behind their Jamming approach, is to use GNURadio with SDR devices to receive signal from PCD, analyse to detect the RFID activity and then transmit short, arbitrary signal pulses to interfere with the reader command.…”
Section: Rfid Jammingmentioning
confidence: 99%