GenePrint: Generic and Accurate Physical-Layer Identification for UHF RFID Tags PROJECT TITLE :GenePrint: Generic and Accurate Physical-Layer Identification for UHF RFID TagsABSTRACT:Physical-layer identification utilizes distinctive options of wireless devices as their fingerprints, providing authenticity and security guarantee. Prior physical-layer identification techniques on radio frequency identification (RFID) tags require nongeneric equipments and don't seem to be absolutely compatible with existing standards. During this paper, we have a tendency to propose a completely unique physical-layer identification system, GenePrint, for UHF passive tags. The GenePrint prototype system is implemented by a industrial reader, a USRP-primarily based monitor, and off-the-shelf UHF passive tags. Our answer is generic and completely compatible with the existing normal, EPCglobal C1G2 specification. GenePrint leverages the internal similarity among pulses of tags' RN16 preamble signals to extract a hardware feature because the fingerprint. We have a tendency to conduct intensive experiments on over 10 00zero RN16 preamble signals from 150 off-the-shelf RFID tags. The results show that GenePrint achieves a high identification accuracy of 99.sixty eight% . The feature extraction of GenePrint is resilient to various malicious attacks, like the feature replay attack. Did you like this research project? To get this research project Guidelines, Training and Code... Click Here facebook twitter google+ linkedin stumble pinterest Fast and Scalable Counterfeits Estimation for Large-Scale RFID Systems The Retinal Response to Sinusoidal Electrical Stimulation