Anonymous Membership Broadcast Schemes

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A. De Santis
B. Masucci
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[1] Università di Salerno,Dipartimento di Informatica ed Applicazioni
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anonymity; pseudorandom permutations; permutation groups;
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A membership broadcast scheme is a method by which a dealer broadcasts a secret identity among a set of users, in such a way that only a single user is sure that he is the intended recipient. Anonymous membership broadcast schemes have several applications, such as anonymous delegation, cheating prevention, etc. In a w-anonymous membership broadcast scheme any coalition of at most w users, which does not include the user chosen by the dealer, has no information about the identity of the chosen user. Wang and Pieprzyk proposed a combinatorial approach to 1-anonymous membership broadcast schemes. In particular, they proposed a 1-anonymous membership broadcast scheme offering a logarithmic complexity for both communication and storage. However, their result is non-constructive. In this paper, we consider w-anonymous membership broadcast schemes. First, we propose a formal model to describe such schemes and show lower bounds on the communication and randomness complexities of the schemes. Afterwards, we show that w-anonymous membership broadcast schemes can be constructed starting from (w + 1)-wise independent families of permutations. The communication and storage complexities of our schemes are logarithmic in the number of users.
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页码:135 / 151
页数:16
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