Research Article
NFC Peer to Peer Secure Services for Smart Cities: LLCPS Concepts and Experiments with Smartphones
@INPROCEEDINGS{10.1007/978-3-319-19743-2_40, author={Pascal Urien}, title={NFC Peer to Peer Secure Services for Smart Cities: LLCPS Concepts and Experiments with Smartphones}, proceedings={Internet of Things. IoT Infrastructures. First International Summit, IoT360 2014, Rome, Italy, October 27-28, 2014, Revised Selected Papers, Part II}, proceedings_a={IOT360}, year={2015}, month={7}, keywords={NFC P2P Security Iot TLS LLCP LLCPS}, doi={10.1007/978-3-319-19743-2_40} }
- Pascal Urien
Year: 2015
NFC Peer to Peer Secure Services for Smart Cities: LLCPS Concepts and Experiments with Smartphones
IOT360
Springer
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-19743-2_40
Abstract
Proximity communication technologies, such as NFC () are today widely deployed in smart city environments. Contactless services based on NFC facilities are used for payment, transport or access control applications. There are supported by most of mobile operating systems. The NFC mode is typically used for pushing small pieces of information in applications like Android Beams, or Personal Health Device Communication (PHDC), a family of devices comprising blood pressure meters, blood glucose meters, or body weight scales. Security (i.e. mutual authentication, data privacy and integrity) is a critical topic for P2P exchanges; however it is not specified by today standards. In order to solve these issues we introduced a security protocol (LLCPS) compatible with NFC standards and based on the well known TLS protocol. This Chapter describes an experimental platform built with commercial smartphones and presents some performances.