Identification codes in cryptographic protocols

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Abstract

Identification codes were introduced by Ahlswede and Dueck more than twenty years ago. There is today a lot of studies to identify objects such as contactless devices (for instance RFID tags) but, surprisingly, no one has considered the use of this kind of codes in the literature for that purpose until the recent work of Bringer et al. at Indocrypt '09. We here show how the security of these new identification protocols is related to some well-known problems in coding theory. We also extend the original proposal to a new problem. © 2010 IEEE.

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Bringer, J., Chabanne, H., Cohen, G., & Kindarji, B. (2010). Identification codes in cryptographic protocols. In 2010 IEEE Information Theory Workshop, ITW 2010 - Proceedings. IEEE Computer Society. https://doi.org/10.1109/CIG.2010.5592911

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