The key escrow problem and high computational cost are the two major problems that hinder the wider adoption of hierarchical identity-based signature (HIBS) scheme. HIBS schemes with either escrow-free (EF) or online/offline (OO) model have been proved secure in our previous work. However, there is no much EF or OO scheme that has been evaluated experimentally. In this letter, several EF/OO HIBS schemes are considered. We study the algorithmic complexity of the schemes both theoretically and experimentally. Scheme performance and practicability of EF and OO models are discussed.
Peixin CHEN
National University of Defense Technology
Yilun WU
National University of Defense Technology
Jinshu SU
National University of Defense Technology
Xiaofeng WANG
National University of Defense Technology
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Peixin CHEN, Yilun WU, Jinshu SU, Xiaofeng WANG, "Comparing Performance of Hierarchical Identity-Based Signature Schemes" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Information,
vol. E99-D, no. 12, pp. 3181-3184, December 2016, doi: 10.1587/transinf.2016EDL8136.
Abstract: The key escrow problem and high computational cost are the two major problems that hinder the wider adoption of hierarchical identity-based signature (HIBS) scheme. HIBS schemes with either escrow-free (EF) or online/offline (OO) model have been proved secure in our previous work. However, there is no much EF or OO scheme that has been evaluated experimentally. In this letter, several EF/OO HIBS schemes are considered. We study the algorithmic complexity of the schemes both theoretically and experimentally. Scheme performance and practicability of EF and OO models are discussed.
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