Leonid Bolotnyy

University of Virginia
Olsson Hall
151 Engineer's Way
Charlottesville, VA 22904

Office: Olsson Hall, Room # 228

email: lbol at cs.virginia.edu

I completed my Ph.D. in Computer Science at the University of Virginia in December of 2007 under the guidance of Dr. Gabriel Robins. My dissertation addresses the problems of reliability, security and privacy in RFID systems. My main research interests include RFID, security, privacy, algorithms, and theory of computation.

I am looking for (1) industry or research lab position, (2) consulting opportunities, (3) technical program committee assignments. Please contact me about openings.

Full resume: [PDF]   [DOC]
Brief resume: [PDF]   [DOC]

Book Chapters:

L. Bolotnyy and G. Robins, Multi-Tag RFID Systems, In preparation for "Security in RFID and Sensor Networks," to be published by Auerbach Publications, CRC Press, Taylor&Francis Group.

L. Bolotnyy and G. Robins, Physical Privacy and Security in RFID Systems, In preparation for "Security in RFID and Sensor Networks," to be published by Auerbach Publications, CRC Press, Taylor&Francis Group.

Journals:

L. Bolotnyy and G. Robins, Multi-Tag RFID Systems, International Journal of Internet and Protocol Technology, Special issue on RFID: Technologies, Applications, and Trends, 2(3), 2007. Invited. To appear.

Conferences:

L. Bolotnyy and G. Robins, Multi-Tag Radio Frequency Identification Systems, Proc. IEEE Workshop on Automatic Identification Advanced Technologies (Auto-ID), pp. 83–88, October 2005.

L. Bolotnyy and G. Robins, Randomized Pseudo-Random Function Tree Walking Algorithm for Secure Radio-Frequency Identification, Proc. IEEE Workshop on Automatic Identification Advanced Technologies (Auto-ID), pp. 43–48, October 2005.

L. Bolotnyy and G. Robins, Generalized “Yoking Proofs” for a Group of Radio Frequency Identification Tags, In International Conference on Mobile and Ubiquitous Systems (Mobiquitous), San Jose, CA, July 2006.

L. Bolotnyy and G. Robins, Physically Unclonable Function -Based Security and Privacy in RFID Systems, Proc. IEEE International Conference on Pervasive Computing and Communications (PerCom 2007), New York, pp. 211-218, March, 2007.

L. Bolotnyy, S. Krize, and G. Robins, The Practicality of Multi-Tag RFID Systems, Proc. International Workshop on RFID Technology - Concepts, Applications, Challenges (IWRT 2007), Madeira, Portugal, pp. 100-113, June 2007.

L. Bolotnyy and G. Robins, The Case for Multi-Tag RFID Systems, In International Conference on Wireless Algorithms, Systems and Applications (WASA), Chicago, August 2007.

Patents:

Multi-Tag Radio Frequency Identification Systems and Related Method thereof. Provisional Patent Application has been filed on November 22, 2005 (with co-inventor Gabriel Robins).

Posters:

Radio Frequency Identification Systems: New Ideas and Algorithms [PDF 1.5M] [PowerPoint 3.8M]

Generalized "Yoking-Proofs" for a Group of RFID Tags [PDF 2.2M] [PowerPoint 2.6M]

Presentations:

New Directions in Reliability, Security and Privacy in Radio Frequency Identification Systems (Ph.D. Defense) [Powerpoint 5.9M]

The Practicality of Multi-Tag RFID Systems [Powerpoint 2.5M]

New Directions in Detection, Security and Privacy for RFID Systems [Powerpoint 4.2M]

Physically Unclonable Function -Based Security and Privacy in RFID Systems [Powerpoint 435K]

Randomized PRF Tree Walking Algorithm for Secure RFID [Powerpoint 683K]

Program Committee:

International Workshop on RFID Technology - Concepts, Applications, Challenges (IWRT 2008), Barcelona, Spain, June 2008.
Call For Papers: PDF Format