| N. Smart, "An ID-based authenticated key agreement protocol based on the Weil pairing", Elec. Lett., vol. 38(13), pp. 630-632, 2002. |
....noticed that the decision of Di#e Hellman is regarded as a hard problem in discrete logarithm, however, it is not a hard problem in elliptic curve cryptography due to Weil pairing [1] Weil pairing is a new primitive and is interesting to cryptography societies. Several cryptographic schemes [2] 3][4][5] 6] are designed based on the Weil pairing, and enjoy the convenience of the property of Weil pairing. For a sound authenticated key exchange protocol, Wilson and Menezes [7] defined several desirable security attributes. We show these attributes in the following. Here we assume A and B are ....
....employed the public key infrastructure to overcome the security flaw in Joux s protocol and claimed that the improved protocol can withstand some attacks [5] such as the man inthe middle attack, the key compromise impersonation attack, and the unknown key share attack. On the other hand, Smart [4] proposed an ID based authenticated key agreement protocol based on Weil pairing. Later, Shim [6] pointed out that Smart s protocol does not provide the forward secrecy which is an important security requirement of an authenticated key agreement protocol. Shim [6] further proposed an e#cient ....
N. P. Smart, "An ID-based authenticated key agreement protocol based on the Weil pairing", Electron. Lett., 38, (14), pp. 630-632, 2002.
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N. Smart, "An ID-based authenticated key agreement protocol based on the Weil pairing", Elec. Lett., vol. 38(13), pp. 630-632, 2002.
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N. P. Smart, An ID-based authenticated key agreement protocol based on the Weil pairing, Electron. Lett., 38(13), pp. 630-632, 2002.
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N. P. Smart, An ID-based authenticated key agreement protocol based on the Weil pairing, Electron. Lett., 38(13), pp. 630-632, 2002.
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