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Most cited papers on RFID-- By whom, Why are they frequently cited?

Gildas Avoine -- on RFID

Brief Bio:


Now  professor of information security and cryptography at the UCL in Louvain-la-Neuve (Belgium)


Previously  worked as a researcher at MIT  hosted by Ron Rivest in the CSAIL 


EPFL (Switzerland) in the LASEC, PHD   advisor:  Serge Vaudenay



PHD thesis:  Cryptography in radio frequency identification and fair exchange protocols.


University of Caen (France)  Bachelor degree in mathematics and Bachelor and Master degrees in computer science


Research Area:


"My research activities relate to cryptography and information security, especially cryptographic protocols. My recent works addressed fair exchange protocols, time-memory trade-offs, non-adjacent form representations, but also and mostly authentication in radio-frequency (RFID) systems, from both theoretical and practical approaches."  


Homepage: http://www.avoine.net/

Works on RFID:


2010 6 2009 5 2008 3 2007 1 2006 1 2005 5  2004 1


2010


Gildas Avoine, Muhammed Ali Bingol, Suleyman Kardas, Cédric Lauradoux And Benjamin Martin.
A Framework For Analyzing RFID Distance Bounding Protocols.
(JCS, August 2010)



Gildas Avoine, Xavier Carpent And Benjamin Martin.
Strong Authentication And Strong Integrity (SASI) Is Not That Strong.
(RFIDSec'10, June 2010)



Gildas Avoine, Benjamin Martin And Tania Martin.
Tree-Based RFID Authentication Protocols Are Definitively Not Privacy-Friendly.
(RFIDSec'10, June 2010)



Gildas Avoine, Iwen Coisel And Tania Martin.
Time Measurement Threatens Privacy-Friendly RFID Authentication Protocols.
(RFIDSec'10, June 2010)



Orhun Kara, Suleyman Kardas, Muhammed Ali Bingol And Gildas Avoine.
Optimal Security Limits Of RFID Distance Bounding Protocols.
(RFIDSec'10, June 2010)



Rolando Trujillo Rasua, Benjamin Martin And Gildas Avoine.
The Poulidor Distance-Bounding Protocol.
(RFIDSec'10, June 2010)



2009


Chong Hee Kim And Gildas Avoine.
RFID Distance Bounding Protocol With Mixed Challenges To Prevent Relay Attacks.
(CANS'09, December 2009, Former Version: IACR EPrint At "Http://Eprint.Iacr.Org/2009/310.Pdf")



Gildas Avoine, Christian Floerkemeier And Benjamin Martin.
RFID Distance Bounding Multistate Enhancement.
(IndoCrypt'09, December 2009)



Gildas Avoine And Aslan Tchamkerten.
An Efficient Distance Bounding RFID Authentication Protocol: Balancing False-Acceptance Rate And Memory Requirement.
(ISC'09, September 2009)



Gildas Avoine, Cédric Lauradoux And Tania Martin.
When Compromised Readers Meet RFID.
(WISA'09, August 2009)



Gildas Avoine, Cédric Lauradoux And Tania Martin.
When Compromised Readers Meet RFID (Extended Version).
(RFIDSec'09, July 2009)



2008


Chong Hee Kim, Gildas Avoine, François Koeune, François-Xavier Standaert And Olivier Pereira.
The Swiss-Knife RFID Distance Bounding Protocol.
(ICISC 2008, December 2008)





Gildas Avoine And Aslan Tchamkerten.
An Asymptotically Optimal RFID Protocol Against Relay Attacks.
(IACR EPrint, September 2008)



Gildas Avoine, Kassem Kalach And Jean-Jacques Quisquater.
EPassport: Securing International Contacts With Contactless Chips.
(FC'08, January 2008)



2007


Gildas Avoine, Levente Buttyán, Tamás Holczer, And István Vajda.
Group-Based Private Authentication.
(TSPUC 2007, June 2007)



2006 


Claude Castelluccia And Gildas Avoine.
Noisy Tags: A Pretty Good Key Exchange Protocol For RFID Tags.
(CARDIS'06, April 2006)



2005


Gildas Avoine.
Cryptography In Radio Frequency Identification And Fair Exchange Protocols.
(PhD Thesis, December 2005)



Gildas Avoine.
Adversary Model For Radio Frequency Identification.
(Technical Report LASEC-REPORT-2005-001, EPFL, Lausanne, Switzerland, September 2005)



Gildas Avoine, Etienne Dysli, And Philippe Oechslin.
Reducing Time Complexity In RFID Systems.
(Selected Areas In Cryptography, August 2005)



Gildas Avoine And Philippe Oechslin.
A Scalable And Provably Secure Hash-Based RFID Protocol.
(PerSec, March 2005)



Gildas Avoine And Philippe Oechslin.
RFID Traceability: A Multilayer Problem.
(FC'05, February-March 2005)



2004




Gildas Avoine.
Privacy Issues In RFID Banknote Protection Schemes.
(CARDIS'04, August 2004)
























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