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Title: Towards Generalized ID-based User Authentication for Mobile Multi-server Environment
Authors: Chuang, Yun-Hsin;Tseng, Yuh-Min
Contributors: 數學系
Keywords: Authentication;Multi-server;Smart card;Key agreement;ID-based;Bilinear map
Date: 2011
Issue Date: 2012-07-03T03:45:40Z
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons, Ltd
Abstract: With the popularity of Internet and wireless networks, more and more network architectures are used in multi-server environment, in which mobile users remotely access servers through open networks. In the past, many schemes have been proposed to solve the issue of user authentication for multi-server environment and low-power mobile devices. However, most of these schemes have suffered from many attacks because these schemes did not provide the formal security analysis. In this paper, we first give a security model for multi-server environment. We then propose an ID-based mutual authentication and key agreement scheme based on bilinear maps for mobile multi-server environment. Our scheme can be used for both general users with a long validity period and anonymous users with a short validity period. Under the presented security model, we show that our scheme is secure against all known attacks. We demonstrate that the proposed scheme is well suitable for low-power mobile devices.
Relation: International Journal of Communication Systems, 25(4): 447-460
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