Elliptic Curve Cryptography Based Security Framework for Internet of Things (IoT) Enabled Smart Card

Smart cards are adopted by people worldwide for different applications and they are only intra domain oriented due to security concerns. The literature study reveals that research has been carried out all over the world to strengthen the security requirements of the smart cards. But there is no research proposal to report that one smart card to support all application domains invariably. Hence, in this paper a novel Elliptic Curve Cryptography (ECC) based security framework for Internet of Things (IoT) enabled Smart Card is proposed. This is a secured and novel one for the public to access diversified smart applications with one Smart Card at anywhere and anytime. The security analysis ensures that ECC provides strong security for Smart Card implementation.

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