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Implementing Group Signature Schemes with Smart Cards
Group signature schemes allow a group member to sign messages on behalf of the group. Such signatures must be anonymous and unlinkable but, whenever needed, a designated group manager can reveal the identity of the signer. During the last decade group signatures have been playing an important role in cryptographic research; many solutions have been proposed and some of them are quite efficient, with constant size of signatures and keys ([1], [6], [7] and [15]). However, some problems still remain among which the large number of computations during the signature protocol and the difficulty to achieve coalition-resistance and to deal with member revocation. In this paper we investigate the use of a tamper-resistant device (typically a smart card) to efficiently solve those problems.
author = {S{\'e}bastien Canard and Marc Girault},
title = {Implementing Group Signature Schemes with Smart Cards},
booktitle = {5th Smart Card Research and Advanced Application Conference (CARDIS 02)},
year = {2002},
address = {San Jose, CA},
url = {https://www.usenix.org/conference/cardis-02/implementing-group-signature-schemes-smart-cards},
publisher = {USENIX Association},
month = nov
}
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