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Title: A Mutual Authentication and Key Exchange Scheme from Bilinear Pairings for Low Power Computing Devices
Authors: Tseng, Yuh-Min;Wu, Tsu-Yang;Wu, Jui-Di
Contributors: 數學系
Date: 2007-07
Issue Date: 2012-07-03T03:46:42Z
Publisher: IEEE
Abstract: In a client-server network environment, a mutual
authentication and key exchange scheme is an
important security mechanism to provide two parties
with the property that they can authenticate each
other’s identity while they may construct a common
session key. With rapid growth of mobile wireless
networks, the computational cost on the client side
with low power computing devices is a critical factor
of the security scheme design. This paper presents a
mutual authentication and key exchange scheme using
bilinear pairings. Based on the computational Diffie-
Hellman assumption and the random oracle model, we
show that the proposed scheme is secure against
passive attack, forgery attack and ID attack while it
provides mutual authentication, implicit key
confirmation and partial forward secrecy. A
performance analysis demonstrates that our scheme is
well suited for smart cards with limited computing
capability.
Relation: The 31st Annual International Computer Software & Application Conference, COMPSAC'07, 2: 700-705
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