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A Fully Integrated HF RFID Tag Chip With LFSR-based Light-weight Tripling Mutual Authentication Protocol
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2019
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Low-power ElectronicsHardware SecurityElectrical EngineeringEnergy HarvestingEngineeringNear Field CommunicationLightweight Authentication MechanismWireless Power TransmissionRadio FrequencyComputer EngineeringInternet Of ThingsRadio Frequency IdentificationRf SubsystemRfid TagTag ChipElectromagnetic Compatibility
Radio frequency identification (RFID) is widely used in various areas such as logistics, supply-chain management, and access control. The new challenge for designing an RFID tag is how to embed a low-cost and low-power consumption algorithm into a compact RFID tag chip. This paper presents a passive HF-band tag chip supporting ISO/IEC 14443 type A/B protocol with low-cost and low-power consumption. In the Analog Front End, a bridge rectifier with 73.76% power conversion efficiency is presented to accomplish RF-dc conversion. A robust demodulator with both 10% and 100% ASK demodulation capabilities and a subcarrier-based modulator are designed to complete the data transfer process. Moreover, a burr-eliminating power ON/OFF reset circuit is proposed to provide a reset signal for the system. In the digital baseband controller, a linear feedback shift register-based light-weight authentication protocol is presented to ensure data security while reducing resource overhead. The embedded 8-Kb EEPROM contains eight independent keys for eight different application fields. The tag chip is fabricated in HJ025 2P4M CMOS process with an area of 1.1mm $\times $ 1.18mm and total static power consumption of $116.45~\mu \text{W}$ . The low cost and low-power consumption ensure the tag chip, especially suitable for smart cards.
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