Keynote talk: some unresolved concerns & future directions for resilient RFID smart structures in the supply chain

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Smart structures are highly interconnected adaptive systems that are coordinated by cyber systems to optimize specific system objectives. To capture realistic IoT scenarios we must employ threat models that allow untrusted behavior and address system vulnerabilities, exploits and attack vectors. Resilience is defined in terms of stability, resistance to damage and self-healing. In this paper we analyze the challenges of establishing resilience for smart structures by considering the supply chain paradigm. For this, RFID tagged objects in pallets are scanned by RFID readers and tag ownership is transferred from a current to a new owner. This involves untrusted readers inspecting pallets and identifying missing objects, without being able to trace tagged objects via unauthorized inspections, and the privacy of owners.

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