Public Key Cryptography enables entity authentication protocols
based on a platform’s knowledge of other platforms’ public key. This is
particularly advantageous for embedded systems, such as FPGA platforms, with
limited or none read-protected memory resources. For access control systems, an access token is authenticated by the mobile system. Only the public key
of authorized tokens needs to be stored inside the mobile platform. At some
point during the platform’s lifetime, these might need to be updated in the
field due to loss or damage of tokens. This paper proposes a holistic
approach for an automotive access control system based on Public Key
Cryptography. Next to a FPGA-based hardware architecture, we focus on a
secure scheme for key flashing of public keys to highly mobile systems. The
main goal of the proposed scheme is the minimization of online dependencies
to Trusted Third Parties, Certification Authorities, or the like, to enable
key flashing in remote locations with only minor technical infrastructure.
Introducing trusted mediator devices, new tokens can be authorized and later
their public key can be flashed into a mobile system on demand.
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Public Key Cryptography enables entity authentication protocols
based on a platform’s knowledge of other platforms’ public key. This is
particularly advantageous for embedded systems, such as FPGA platforms, with
limited or none read-protected memory resources. For access control systems, an access token is authenticated by the mobile system. Only the public key
of authorized tokens needs to be stored inside the mobile platform. At some
point during the platform’s lifetime, these might need to b...
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