RFID Handbook: Fundamentals and Applications in Contactless Smart Cards and Identification
RFID Handbook: Fundamentals and Applications in Contactless Smart Cards and Identification
Systems Factors in the Reporting of Serious Medication Errors in Hospitals
Journal of Medical Systems
Toward Efficient Medication Error Reduction: Error-Reducing Information Management Systems
Journal of Medical Systems
Reducing Medication Errors Through Naming, Labeling, and Packaging
Journal of Medical Systems
The Pharmacist Shortage and Medication Errors: Issues and Evidence
Journal of Medical Systems
PERCOMW '04 Proceedings of the Second IEEE Annual Conference on Pervasive Computing and Communications Workshops
AINA '05 Proceedings of the 19th International Conference on Advanced Information Networking and Applications - Volume 2
On Existence Proofs for Multiple RFID Tags
PERSER '06 Proceedings of the 2006 ACS/IEEE International Conference on Pervasive Services
A New Method to Guard Inpatient Medication Safety by the Implementation of RFID
Journal of Medical Systems
LAMED - A PRNG for EPC Class-1 Generation-2 RFID specification
Computer Standards & Interfaces
A RFID Grouping Proof Protocol for Medication Safety of Inpatient
Journal of Medical Systems
Two RFID-based Solutions to Enhance Inpatient Medication Safety
Journal of Medical Systems
Patient Safety Through RFID: Vulnerabilities in Recently Proposed Grouping Protocols
Journal of Medical Systems
Two RFID-Based Solutions for Secure Inpatient Medication Administration
Journal of Medical Systems
A Secure Lightweight RFID Binding Proof Protocol for Medication Errors and Patient Safety
Journal of Medical Systems
Using RFID Yoking Proof Protocol to Enhance Inpatient Medication Safety
Journal of Medical Systems
Journal of Medical Systems
ECC-Based Grouping-Proof RFID for Inpatient Medication Safety
Journal of Medical Systems
RFID-Enabled Healthcare Applications, Issues and Benefits: An Archival Analysis (1997---2011)
Journal of Medical Systems
RFID Authentication Protocol to Enhance Patient Medication Safety
Journal of Medical Systems
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An Institute of Medicine Report stated there are 98,000 people annually who die due to medication related errors in the United States, and hospitals and other medical institutions are thus being pressed to use technologies to reduce such errors. One approach is to provide a suitable protocol that can cooperate with low cost RFID tags in order to identify patients. However, existing low cost RFID tags lack computational power and it is almost impossible to equip them with security functions, such as keyed hash function. To address this issue, a so a real lightweight binding proof protocol is proposed in this paper. The proposed protocol uses only logic gates (e.g. AND, XOR, ADD) to achieve the goal of proving that two tags exist in the field simultaneously, without the need for any complicated security algorithms. In addition, various scenarios are provider to explain the process of adopting this binding proof protocol with regard to guarding patient safety and preventing medication errors.