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12079.1;8 PFES-ES
Titre du projet
TRA.S.P.-CH ¿ Security and anti-counterfeiting components enabling a platform for manufacturing process traceability in the leather supply chain
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TRA.S.P.-CH ¿ Security and anti-counterfeiting components enabling a platform for manufacturing process traceability in the leather supply chain

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TRA.S.P.-CH - Security and anti-counterfeiting components enabling a platform for manufacturing process traceability in the leather supply chain
Description succincte
(Anglais)
TRA.S.P.-CH ¿ Security and anti-counterfeiting components enabling a platform for manufacturing process traceability in the leather supply chain
Résumé des résultats (Abstract)
(Allemand)
The project TRA-CH is related to Manunet-TRASP 2.0, investigating enabling technologies for traceability in the leather supply chain aiming at developing a prototype traceability platform suited for real-world enterprises. To this end, TRA-CH investigates RFID-based solutions for discovering of counterfeiting and illegitimate use; integration of suitable cryptographic primitives; optimum partitioning of security-oriented tasks between reader and tag; and fault-tolerance countermeasures for tag faults induced by the leather manufacturing process.
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(Anglais)
The project TRA-CH is related to Manunet-TRASP 2.0, investigating enabling technologies for traceability in the leather supply chain aiming at developing a prototype traceability platform suited for real-world enterprises. To this end, TRA-CH investigates RFID-based solutions for discovering of counterfeiting and illegitimate use; integration of suitable cryptographic primitives; optimum partitioning of security-oriented tasks between reader and tag; and fault-tolerance countermeasures for tag faults induced by the leather manufacturing process.