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An Efficient Identity-Based Key Exchange Protocol with KGS Forward Secrecy for Low-Power Devices

  • Robert W. Zhu
  • , Guomin Yang
  • , Duncan S. Wong

Research output: Chapters, Conference Papers, Creative and Literary WorksRGC 32 - Refereed conference paper (with host publication)peer-review

Abstract

For an ID-based key exchange (KE) protocol, KGS forward secrecy is about the protection of previously established session keys after the master secret key of the Key Generation Server (KGS) is compromised. This is the strongest notion of forward secrecy that one can provide for an ID-based KE protocol. Among all the comparable protocols, there are only a few of them providing this level of forward secrecy and all of these protocols require expensive bilinear pairing operations and map-to-point hash operations that may not be suitable for implementation on low-power devices such as sensors. In this paper, we propose a new ID-based KE protocol which does not need any pairing or map-to-point hash operation. It also supports the strongest KGS forward secrecy. On its performance, we show that it is faster than previously proposed protocols in this category. Our protocol is signature-based in which the signature scheme is a variant of a scheme proposed by Bellare et al. in Eurocrypt 2004. We show that the variant we proposed is secure and also requires either less storage space or runtime computation than the original scheme.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationInternet and Network Economics, First International Workshop, WINE 2005
EditorsXiaotie Deng, Yinyu Ye
PublisherSpringer 
Pages500-509
ISBN (Print)3540309004, 9783540309000
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2005
Event1st Workshop on Internet and Network Economics (WINE 2005) - Hong Kong, China
Duration: 15 Dec 200517 Dec 2005

Publication series

NameLecture Notes in Computer Science
Volume3828
ISSN (Print)0302-9743
ISSN (Electronic)1611-3349

Workshop

Workshop1st Workshop on Internet and Network Economics (WINE 2005)
PlaceChina
CityHong Kong
Period15/12/0517/12/05

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