Abstract
In recent years, the development of Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) has led to many applications in the military domain. Compared to the vast amount of research on RFID security, there is little research on RFID survivability. In this paper, we present a theoretical survivability impact model for military RFID. Due to a lack of military data, our research is entirely based on available public sources. The objective is to identify the critical factors that could significantly affect military RFID survivability and lay down groundwork for further research in this area.
Recommended Citation
Julik, Joseph and Zuo, Yanjun, "An RFID Survivability Impact Model in the Military Domain" (2012). AMCIS 2012 Proceedings. 29.
https://aisel.aisnet.org/amcis2012/proceedings/ISSecurity/29
An RFID Survivability Impact Model in the Military Domain
In recent years, the development of Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) has led to many applications in the military domain. Compared to the vast amount of research on RFID security, there is little research on RFID survivability. In this paper, we present a theoretical survivability impact model for military RFID. Due to a lack of military data, our research is entirely based on available public sources. The objective is to identify the critical factors that could significantly affect military RFID survivability and lay down groundwork for further research in this area.