Digital backend design of implantable RFID tag

Passively powered radio frequency identification (RFID) tags are devices powered via harvested ultra-high frequency (UHF) radiation emitted by a reader device. These devices are relegated to a form wireless barcode and also applications from simple product identification to more complex applications...

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Published in2014 Sixth International Conference on Ubiquitous and Future Networks (ICUFN) pp. 224 - 225
Main Authors Yong-Ju Park, Hyun-Suk Ahn, Young-Han Kim, Yong-Suk Lim, Seung-Ok Lim, Myung-Hyun Yoon
Format Conference Proceeding
LanguageEnglish
Published IEEE 01.07.2014
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Summary:Passively powered radio frequency identification (RFID) tags are devices powered via harvested ultra-high frequency (UHF) radiation emitted by a reader device. These devices are relegated to a form wireless barcode and also applications from simple product identification to more complex applications such as environment sensing. In this paper, we propose and implement a small-size low-power digital logic design for a baseband RFID tag and baseband modem. We will demonstrate a potential solution for security problems in EPCglobal Gen2 protocol by using a novel block cipher designed for low-power and area-constrained devices to encrypt and transmit sensor data.
ISSN:2165-8528
DOI:10.1109/ICUFN.2014.6876785