Internet of Things Security: A review on the RFID contactless security protocols

School of Computing, Mathematics & Digital Technology, The Manchester Metropolitan University, Manchester, United Kingdom
DOI
10.7287/peerj.preprints.26504v1
Subject Areas
Embedded Computing, Mobile and Ubiquitous Computing, Security and Privacy
Keywords
Internet of Things, RFID, contactless, chipless, sensor networks, ECC-based authentication, Dual chip
Copyright
© 2018 Outteridge
Licence
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Cite this article
Outteridge N. 2018. Internet of Things Security: A review on the RFID contactless security protocols. PeerJ Preprints 6:e26504v1

Abstract

The advancement of technology that have been produced for Internet of Things (IoT) security has grown significantly and exponentially over the years. This has caused a major impact in the world of IoT security as technological companies have to keep up with the ever-changing security protocols. The Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology has recently gained popularity in the world of IoT, this is due to the RFID chips involvement within credit and debit cards to allow them to become contactless. This survey will produce an in-depth discussion about the background of RFID, the relevance of RFID in today's society, related work, the advantages and disadvantages of RFID and finally a solution to the RFID contactless.

Author Comment

I realise that the paper might not be fully in the scope of PeerJ CS, but I only intend to submit a preprint.