A pairing-based blind signature scheme with message recovery
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Han, Song
Chang, Elizabeth
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2005Type
Journal Article
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Han, Song and Chang, Elizabeth. 2005. A pairing-based blind signature scheme with message recovery. International Journal of Information Technology 2 (4): 187-192.
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International Journal of Information Technology
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Curtin Business School
School of Information Systems
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Centre for Extended Enterprises and Business Intelligence
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Abstract
Blind signatures enable users to obtain valid signatures for a message without revealing its content to the signer. This paper presents a new blind signature scheme, i.e. identity-based blind signature scheme with message recovery. Due to the message recovery property, the new scheme requires less bandwidth than the identity based blind signatures with similar constructions. The scheme is based on modified Weil/Tate pairings over elliptic curves, and thus requires smaller key sizes for the same level of security compared to previous approaches not utilizing bilinear pairings. Security and efficiency analysis for the scheme is provided in this paper.
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