Abstract:
The need for implementing adequate security services in industrial
applications is increasing. Verifying the physical proximity or location of a
device has become an important security service in ad-hoc wireless
environments. Distance-bounding is a prominent secure neighbor detection method
that cryptographically determines an upper bound for the physical distance
between two communicating parties based on the round-trip time of cryptographic
challenge-response pairs. This paper gives a brief overview of
distance-bounding protocols and discusses the possibility of implementing such
protocols within industrial RFID and real-time location applications, which
requires an emphasis on aspects such as reliability and real-time
communication. The practical resource requirements and performance tradeoffs
involved are illustrated using a sample of distance-bounding proposals,
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