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RFID Platform as a Service, Containerized Ecosystem, Feasibility and Security Impact Analysis

This paper presents a new concept as a special type of virtualization of particular event based communication components in RFID ecosystems. The new approach is containers based virtualization, and it is applied and tested on the container of Object name service. The results of the experiment allowe...

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Published in:Advances in electrical and electronic engineering 2015-12, Vol.13 (5), p.502-507
Main Authors: Kypus, Lukas, Vojtech, Lukas, Zitta, Tomas, Neruda, Marek
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description This paper presents a new concept as a special type of virtualization of particular event based communication components in RFID ecosystems. The new approach is containers based virtualization, and it is applied and tested on the container of Object name service. The results of the experiment allowed us to do the preliminary analysis of security consequences on the isolated containerized DNS-based RFID sub-service. We confirmed feasibility with this sandboxing technology represented by the special container. They bring the benefits in terms of efficient software component life-cycle management and integrity improvements. Experiments results of the containerization are discussed to show the possible isolation ways of other components like EPCis and middleware. There is present evaluation towards external threats and vulnerabilities. The result is a higher level of integrity, availability of whole ecosystem and resiliency against external threats. This gives a new opportunity to build robust RFID as Platform as a service, and it proves the ability to achieve a positive impact on the end to end service Quality of service.
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Ecosystems
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Integrity
paas
Platforms
Quality
Radio frequency identification
rfid
Security
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