TY - JOUR
T1 - Group Signature with Verifier-Local Revocation Based on Coding Theory
AU - Wang, Luping
AU - Zhang, Kai
AU - Qian, Haifeng
AU - Chen, Jie
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2021 Luping Wang et al.
PY - 2021
Y1 - 2021
N2 - Group signature with verifier-local revocation (VLR-GS) is a special variant of revocable group signature that not only allows a user to anonymously sign messages but also only requires the verifiers to possess some up-To-date revocation information. To date, a number of VLR-GS schemes have been proposed under bilinear groups and lattices, while they have not yet been instantiated based on coding theory. In this paper, we present a code-based VLR-GS scheme in the random oracle model, which is the first construction to the best of our knowledge. Concretely, our VLR-GS scheme does not rely on the traditional paradigm which utilizes an encryption scheme as a building block and achieves logarithmic-size group signature. To obtain the scheme, we first introduce a new code-based Stern-like interactive zero-knowledge protocol with member revocation mechanism based on syndrome decoding problem. Moreover, we employ the binary Goppa code embedded for our scheme with efficiency and security analysis.
AB - Group signature with verifier-local revocation (VLR-GS) is a special variant of revocable group signature that not only allows a user to anonymously sign messages but also only requires the verifiers to possess some up-To-date revocation information. To date, a number of VLR-GS schemes have been proposed under bilinear groups and lattices, while they have not yet been instantiated based on coding theory. In this paper, we present a code-based VLR-GS scheme in the random oracle model, which is the first construction to the best of our knowledge. Concretely, our VLR-GS scheme does not rely on the traditional paradigm which utilizes an encryption scheme as a building block and achieves logarithmic-size group signature. To obtain the scheme, we first introduce a new code-based Stern-like interactive zero-knowledge protocol with member revocation mechanism based on syndrome decoding problem. Moreover, we employ the binary Goppa code embedded for our scheme with efficiency and security analysis.
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85113985509
U2 - 10.1155/2021/3259767
DO - 10.1155/2021/3259767
M3 - 文章
AN - SCOPUS:85113985509
SN - 1939-0114
VL - 2021
JO - Security and Communication Networks
JF - Security and Communication Networks
M1 - 3259767
ER -