Modifying the ECC-Based Grouping-Proof RFID System to Increase Inpatient Medication Safety

RFID technology is increasingly used in applications that require tracking, identification, and authentication. It attaches RFID-readable tags to objects for identification and execution of specific RFID-enabled applications. Recently, research has focused on the use of grouping-proofs for preservin...

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description RFID technology is increasingly used in applications that require tracking, identification, and authentication. It attaches RFID-readable tags to objects for identification and execution of specific RFID-enabled applications. Recently, research has focused on the use of grouping-proofs for preserving privacy in RFID applications, wherein a proof of two or more tags must be simultaneously scanned. In 2010, a privacy-preserving grouping proof protocol for RFID based on ECC in public-key cryptosystem was proposed but was shown to be vulnerable to tracking attacks. A proposed enhancement protocol was also shown to have defects which prevented proper execution. In 2012, Lin et al. proposed a more efficient RFID ECC-based grouping proof protocol to promote inpatient medication safety. However, we found this protocol is also vulnerable to tracking and impersonation attacks. We then propose a secure privacy-preserving RFID grouping proof protocol for inpatient medication safety and demonstrate its resistance to such attacks.
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Authentication
Computer Security
Cryptography
Drug therapy
Health Informatics
Health Sciences
Humans
Inpatient care
Inpatients
Medication Errors - prevention & control
Medication Systems, Hospital
Medicine
Medicine & Public Health
Patient Facing Systems
Patient Safety
Preserving
Proving
Radio frequency identification
Radio Frequency Identification Device
Safety
Statistics for Life Sciences
Tags
Tracking
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