ReaderPrint: A Universal Method for RFID Readers Authentication Based on Impedance Mismatch

September 20, 2022·
Yinan Zhu
Chunhui Duan
Chunhui Duan
Corresponding author
,
Xuan Ding
,
Zheng Yang
· 2 min read
Type
Publication
IEEE International Conference on Sensing, Communication, and Networking, 352-360
Status
Peer-reviewed
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Abstract

Unauthorized access attack has always been a critical problem in RFID systems since any illegitimate reader can conduct access commands on tags without authorization and leave no trace. Past solutions for reader authentication require either modifications on EPC-global Gen2 protocol, which are inapplicable to existing infrastructures, or numerous extra customized devices as communication monitors, which incur high overhead. In this paper, we present a universal, low-cost and effective system to authenticate RFID readers, namely ReaderPrint, which only requires an extra passive tag array and is fully compatible with Gen2 protocol. The key insight behind ReaderPrint is that the impedance mismatch degrees (IMD) of different reader antennas across channels are distinguishable. We verify this mechanism through empirical studies using vector network analyzer and further propose two brand-new forms of hardware fingerprints, i.e., IMD-induced transmission power attenuation (ITPA) and phase shifts (IPS) across channels to quantify the IMD. Besides, to address the negative impacts of environmental changes, well-refined fingerprint matching algorithms are designed accordingly. We implement a prototype of ReaderPrint and evaluate it on 96 different readers in three indoor scenarios. Experimental results show that ReaderPrint can achieve fairly high authentication accuracy of up to 97.2%, regardless of environmental or device conditions.

Citation

Y. Zhu, C. Duan, X. Ding, and Z. Yang, “ReaderPrint: A Universal Method for RFID Readers Authentication Based on Impedance Mismatch,” in Proceedings of the IEEE International Conference on Sensing, Communication, and Networking(SECON), 2022, pp. 352-360.

中文引用(GB/T 7714)

Zhu Y, Duan C, Ding X, et al. ReaderPrint: A Universal Method for RFID Readers Authentication Based on Impedance Mismatch[C]//Proceedings of the IEEE International Conference on Sensing, Communication, and Networking(SECON). 2022: 352-360.

Chunhui Duan
Authors
Chunhui Duan (she/her)
Associate Professor
I am Chunhui Duan (段春晖), currently an Associate Professor (tenure-track) in School of Computer Science and Technology, Beijing Institute of Technology. Previously, I worked as a postdoc research fellow at Tsinghua University. I received the B.S. and Ph.D. degrees from the School of Software at Tsinghua University, in 2013 and 2018 respectively, supervised by Prof. Yunhao Liu.

My research interests include RFID, Internet-of-Things, indoor localization, wireless sensing, etc.