Schnorr ring signature scheme with designated verifiability
Ring signatures enable a user to sign a message so that a ring of possible signers is identified,without revealing exactly which member of that ring actually generated the signature.In some situations,however,an actual signer may possibly want to expose himself,for instance,if doing so,he will acquire an enormous benefit.In this paper,a signature scheme with designated verifiability based on Schnorr ring signature is proposed.The scheme provides a confirmation procedure,in which the real signer is able to convince a designated party that he is the one who generates the signature.The confirming procedure involves an interactive Zero-Knowledge proof protocol,which is non-transferable,and it only can be triggered by the signer.Based on the intractability of Discrete Logarithm Problem(DLP),the scheme is existentially unforgeable under adaptive-chosen message attack in the random oracle model.
Ring signature Discrete logarithm problem Designated verifiability Unforgeability
Xin Lv Feng Xu Ping Ping Xuan Liu Huaizhi Su
College of Computer and Information Hohai University,HHU Nanjing,CHINA College of Water Conservancy and Hydropower Engineering Hohai University,HHU Nanjing,CHINA
国际会议
贵阳
英文
163-166
2015-08-18(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)