Title
Identity-Based Broadcast Encryption Schemes for Open Networks
Abstract
A Broadcast Encryption (BE) scheme allows a sender to safely transmit messages to a dynamically chosen set of system users via insecure channels. An identity-based encryption scheme is a public key encryption scheme that can take arbitrary strings as public keys. This paper presents an identity-based broadcast encryption scheme (IBBE) for open networks where senders, including the entities outside the system, have the ability to broadcast messages to any subset of the system users but only the target receivers can retrieve the messages. Compared with a recently introduced primitive referred to as contributory broadcast encryption (CBE), our scheme has comparable properties and is more practicable: the cost of our scheme is much lower and the total number of the system users can be efficiently changed.
Year
DOI
Venue
2015
10.1109/FCST.2015.20
FCST
Keywords
Field
DocType
broadcast encryption, open networks, identity based encryption, bilinear map, group communication
Broadcast encryption,Multiple encryption,Computer security,Computer science,Attribute-based encryption,Computer network,Encryption,Probabilistic encryption,Filesystem-level encryption,Link encryption,On-the-fly encryption
Conference
ISBN
Citations 
PageRank 
978-1-4673-9294-5
0
0.34
References 
Authors
17
5
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Mingchu Li146978.10
Xiaodong Xu281.04
ruhan zhuang3363.00
Cheng Guo432.11
Xing Tan5144.98