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An efficient certificateless blind signature scheme ...
Weaknesses and improvements of an efficient certificateless signature scheme without using bilinear pairings. DOI: 10.1002/dac.2388. [ Links ] Wang C and Lu R. 2008. A certificateless restrictive partially blind signature scheme. 2008 International Conference on Intelligent Information Hiding and Multimedia Signal Processing, 279 p. [ Links ]...
An Identity-Based Blind Signature Scheme Using Lattice ...
Owing to the good advantages of ID-based cryptosystem, the first ID-based blind signature scheme was worked out by Zhang and Kim . Later, Huang et al. proposed another ID-based blind signature scheme in 2005. In 2008, a generalized ID-based blind signature with bilinear pairings was designed by Kalkan et al. ....
An Efficient ID- based Directed Signature Scheme from ...
Recently, in 2008, Xun Sun et al. [20], proposed an ID-based directed signature scheme from bilinear pairings. The scheme is based on modified SOK identity based signature scheme due to Bellare et al. [2]. Also, based on the work of Libert and Quisquarter [14], they proved that their scheme is existentially unforgeable and invisible...
Pairing Free Identity-Based Blind Signature Scheme with ...
In 2003, Zhang et al. and in 2005, Huang et al. proposed different efficient ID-based blind signature schemes. In 2006, Zhao et al. proposed a new identity based blind signature scheme from bilinear pairings. In 2008, Kalkan et al. presented a generalized ID...
Pairing Free Identity-Based Blind Signature Scheme with ...
Zhao et al. [19] proposed a new identity based blind signature scheme from bilinear pairings. In 2008, Kalkan et al. [20] presented a generalized ID-based blind signature from bilinear pairings. In 2010, Rao et al. [21] proposed a blind signature scheme using bilinear pairings over elliptic curves. The...
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