Computer Science – Cryptography and Security
Scientific paper
2009-11-23
Proc. 2008 Security of Autonomous and Spontaneous Networks, Editions Publibook Universite, pages 47-60, Loctudy, Brittany, Fra
Computer Science
Cryptography and Security
14 pages
Scientific paper
Electronic Product Code (EPC) is the basis of a pervasive infrastructure for the automatic identification of objects on supply chain applications (e.g., pharmaceutical or military applications). This infrastructure relies on the use of the (1) Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology to tag objects in motion and (2) distributed services providing information about objects via the Internet. A lookup service, called the Object Name Service (ONS) and based on the use of the Domain Name System (DNS), can be publicly accessed by EPC applications looking for information associated with tagged objects. Privacy issues may affect corporate infrastructures based on EPC technologies if their lookup service is not properly protected. A possible solution to mitigate these issues is the use of online anonymity. We present an evaluation experiment that compares the of use of Tor (The second generation Onion Router) on a global ONS/DNS setup, with respect to benefits, limitations, and latency.
Barbeau Michel
Garcia-Alfaro Joaquin
Kranakis Evangelos
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