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I have proposed an RFID protocol, and I would like to implement it.

The tag has to read, write and needs to calculate PRNG, XOR and concatenation operators.

The tag and reader have to generate random numbers.

This is an example of two steps of the protocol:

For example, the tag has to perform this function and send it to the reader:

  • Reader -> Tag : R1
  • Tag -> Reader: M1= PRNG( R1 || R2), where R1 and R2 are random numbers generated by reader and tag respectively.
  • Then the reader will send M1 and random numbers to server (SQL): Reader -> Server: R1, R2, M1

When the authentication is successful, both the tag and server have to update their data.

Where do I start from? I saw many tutorials on reading and writing data to RFID tags, but they are very basic.

I saw many tutorials where the microcontroller for example (Arduino Uno) performs all the computations, but I want the tag to perform, not the microcontroler.

How do I get started and are there some tutorials?

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  • A tag can't "read, write and calculate...", the tag actually are just like a barcode with steroids. You can read a tag with a reader or write in the tag with a reader. that's it.
    – BrOSs
    Jan 30, 2013 at 15:41
  • Thanks for replying. so how can the tag generate random numbers??? If we suppose that in a challenge response protocol where the reader generates a random number (R_number) and the tag generates a random number (T_number) and responds with a function like F= R_number XOR T_number >> how can this be done
    – Sara27
    Jan 31, 2013 at 15:20
  • Again, you can save some info in the tag. You have 4 memory blocks there: User Bank, TID Bank, EPC Bank, Reserved Bank. Typically, the memory size per tag is 512bits. So, you can generate your random numbers in the reader and save them in the tag EPC memory Bank. A tag can't generate random numbers as a respond of anything. Btw, I'm talking about UHF RFID tags.
    – BrOSs
    Jan 31, 2013 at 15:37
  • Thanks again. I read in the EPC Class 1 Gen 2 standard that: The tag backscatters a 16-bit random number as it enters the Reply state. So this is my question how this can be done?? I haven't seen any tutorial or code for this.
    – Sara27
    Jan 31, 2013 at 16:17
  • Could you paste me the link? I've never seen that feature of the tag.
    – BrOSs
    Jan 31, 2013 at 16:43

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