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Personalized Mobile Services with Lightweight Security in a Sports Association

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Security and Privacy in Mobile Information and Communication Systems (MobiSec 2010)

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This paper presents an attractive solution to integrate multiple services in the context of sports associations. The mobile solution is tailored to youngsters and makes use of a contactless RFID chip embedded in a bracelet. It realizes a reasonable trade-off between multiple (often conflicting) requirements, namely low-cost and low-power, security, privacy and flexibility to allow for easily adding new services.

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Vossaert, J., Lapon, J., De Decker, B., Naessens, V. (2010). Personalized Mobile Services with Lightweight Security in a Sports Association. In: Schmidt, A.U., Russello, G., Lioy, A., Prasad, N.R., Lian, S. (eds) Security and Privacy in Mobile Information and Communication Systems. MobiSec 2010. Lecture Notes of the Institute for Computer Sciences, Social Informatics and Telecommunications Engineering, vol 47. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-17502-2_1

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