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The eTRON wide-area distributed-system architecture for e-commerce

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2 Author(s)
Sakamura, K. ; Univ. of Tokyo, Japan ; Koshizuka, N.

As RFID chips and smart cards become pervasive, the need for strong security measures will increase. At the Sakamura Laboratory, we have developed an architecture that seeks to provide a type of lock-and-key protection to distributed systems. This architecture securely stores information used in a commercial transaction and exchanges information via the digital information infrastructure. A tamper-resistant chip is at the core of this architecture, called eTRON (Entity TRON). The authors outline the eTRON research project

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Micro, IEEE  (Volume:21 ,  Issue: 6 )

Date of Publication: Nov/Dec 2001

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