Optimizing the Rekeying Cost for Contributory Group Key Agreement Schemes

Source: Institute of Electrical & Electronic Engineers

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Although a contributory group key agreement is a promising solution to achieve access control in collaborative and dynamic group applications, the existing schemes have not achieved the performance lower bound in terms of time, communication, and computation costs. In this paper, the authors propose a contributory group key agreement that achieves the performance lower bound by utilizing a novel logical key tree structure, called PFMH, and the concept of phantom user position. In particular, the proposed scheme only needs O(1) rounds of the two-party Diffie-Hellman (DH) upon any single-user join event and O(log n) rounds of the two-party DH upon any single-user leave event.
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Date:Sep 2007