A Secure RFID Ticket System for Public Transport

A secure RFID ticket system for public transport is proposed in this paper. It supports security properties including secure authentication, unforgeability, correct billing and privacy and can prevent various attacks. It consists of two protocols, both following three principles necessary for secure RFID ticket system. The first protocol is very efficient and suitable for applications with critical requirement on efficiency. The second protocol does not need any trust assumption and is suitable for applications with critical requirement on security

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