International Journal of Computer Applications
Foundation of Computer Science (FCS), NY, USA
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Volume 71 - Issue 12 |
Published: June 2013 |
Authors: Randeep Singh Taggad, S. V. A. V. Prasad, Arvind Pathak |
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Randeep Singh Taggad, S. V. A. V. Prasad, Arvind Pathak . Design of Encrypted Packets for Identification of Missing objects using RF Tags and 32 -Bit Microcontroller. International Journal of Computer Applications. 71, 12 (June 2013), 1-5. DOI=10.5120/12407-8830
@article{ 10.5120/12407-8830, author = { Randeep Singh Taggad,S. V. A. V. Prasad,Arvind Pathak }, title = { Design of Encrypted Packets for Identification of Missing objects using RF Tags and 32 -Bit Microcontroller }, journal = { International Journal of Computer Applications }, year = { 2013 }, volume = { 71 }, number = { 12 }, pages = { 1-5 }, doi = { 10.5120/12407-8830 }, publisher = { Foundation of Computer Science (FCS), NY, USA } }
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RFID technology enables us to identify each object and even the container itself. The RFID readers can be placed up to a few meters away from RFID tagged objects. [8] However, current RFID gives all information related to the objects present in the group but they do not provide information on IDs missing from a group. The work mentioned in this paper proposes a method and it will design a system which will determine the unique IDs of objects missing from a group. The proposed methodologically will find out the identification of the missing objects and transmit the desired information in encrypted packet format for secured communication of the information. . Encrypted packets will be of 8-bit size and will be transferred to a remote analyzer through UART of ARM7. The analysis work will be done using serial monitoring software and the information will be displayed on a embedded user interface in encrypted form which will further be decrypted to get the desired information about the missing tags.