2008 Third International Conference on Systems and Networks Communications 2008
DOI: 10.1109/icsnc.2008.21
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HIP Tags Privacy Architecture

Abstract: This paper describes an innovative and highly secure networking architecture, dedicated to the Internet of Things (IoT). We propose an infrastructure that works with a new type of tags, supporting the recently standardized Host Identity Protocol (HIP). Our main concern is to ensure RFID tags privacy, while enabling things to things communications.

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“…Our proposal is based on a modification of HIP. This initiative is still ongoing [1,11,12] but today we rely on a first Internet Draft [2] and foresee first experiments with java cards in 2009.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Our proposal is based on a modification of HIP. This initiative is still ongoing [1,11,12] but today we rely on a first Internet Draft [2] and foresee first experiments with java cards in 2009.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, it is now made of only three different exchanges: we do not provide the possibility to read/write on the tag yet. This particularity has made the fourth message useless: For more information about HIP-Tags and the modified BEX exchange, see our previous paper [7].…”
Section: Cmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…The Basic Exchange (BEX) The HIP-Tags basic exchange (T-BEX) is derived from the classical BEX introduced in [7]. For our needs, it has been modified so that it could provide privacy.…”
Section: Cmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In fact to begin research we rely on the ability of these objects might have to post something similar to web services. There are investigations as [15] Of particular interest to support our approach as they set an example of architecture applies to any object on the Internet of Things will be able to publish an HTML page or even a WSDL. This investigation is not intended to enter into discussions on whether this architecture is the most appropriate or not, since there is no even a specific standard in order to solve the challenge of communicating objects to the Internet of Things, however, that gives us foot to make a proposal based on service-oriented architecture.…”
Section: Architecture For the Orchestrationmentioning
confidence: 99%