Authors
Mukundan Madhavan, Andrew Thangaraj, Yogesh Sankarasubramanian, Kapali Viswanathan
Publication date
2010/6/13
Conference
2010 IEEE International Symposium on Information Theory
Pages
2498-2502
Publisher
IEEE
Description
The Hopper-Blum (HB) protocol, which uses noised linear parities of a shared key for authentication, has been proposed for light-weight applications such as RFID. Recently, algorithms for decoding linear codes have been specially designed for use in passive attacks on the HB protocol. These linear coding attacks have resulted in the need for long keys in the HB protocol, making the protocol too complex for RFID in some cases. In this work, we propose the NLHB protocol, which is a non-linear variant of the HB protocol. The non-linearity is such that passive attacks on the NLHB protocol continue to be provably hard by reduction. However, the linear coding attacks cannot be directly adapted to the proposed NLHB protocol because of the non-linearity. Hence, smaller key sizes appear to be sufficient in the NLHB protocol for the same level of security as the HB protocol. We construct specific instances of the NLHB …
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