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Computers & Electrical Engineering
Volume 33, Issue 3, May 2007, Pages 166-176
 
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ID-based threshold decryption secure against adaptive chosen-ciphertext attack

Yu Longa, b, Corresponding Author Contact Information, E-mail The Corresponding Author, Kefei Chena, b and Shengli Liua

aDepartment of Computer Science and Engineering, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, P.O. Box A0403391, 800 Dongchuan Road, Shanghai 200240, PR China bNational Laboratory of Modern Communications, Chengdu, PR China

Received 29 March 2006; 
revised 6 September 2006; 
accepted 27 November 2006. 
Available online 6 March 2007.

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Abstract

This paper proposes an identity-based threshold decryption scheme IB-ThDec and reduces its security to the Bilinear Diffie–Hellman problem. Compared with previous work, this conceals two pairing computations in the ciphertext validity verification procedure. The formal proof of security of this scheme is provided in the random oracle model. Additionally, we show that IB-ThDec can be applied to the threshold key escrow and the mediated cryptosystems.

Keywords: Identity-based cryptography; Bilinear maps; Threshold decryption; Chosen-ciphertext attack; Pairing-based cryptosystem

Article Outline

1. Introduction
2. Preliminaries
2.1. Admissible bilinear pairings
2.2. Bilinear Diffie–Hellman problem
2.3. Threshold security
3. ID-based (kn) threshold decryption scheme
3.1. Description of this scheme
4. Security proof
4.1. Security model
4.2. A basic scheme
4.3. Security reduction
4.3.1. Proof of Lemma 4.1
4.3.2. Proof of Lemma 4.2
4.3.3. Proof of Theorem 4.1
5. Comparisons and applications
6. Conclusion
Acknowledgements
References
Vitae

 
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