Secure Authenticated key Exchange Protocol using Signcryption Scheme

Vol. 16, No. 4, pp. 139-146, Aug. 2006
10.13089/JKIISC.2006.16.4.139, Full Text:
Keywords: Signcryption, PAK, Authentication Key Exchange
Abstract

A Signcryption proposed by Yuliang Zheng in 1997 is a hybrid public key primitive that combines a digital signature and a encryption. It provides more efficient method than a straightforward composition of an signature scheme with a encryption scheme. In a mobile communication environment, the authenticated key agreement protocol should be designed to have lower computational complexity and memory requirements. The password-based authenticated key exchange protocol is to authenticate a client and a server using an easily memorable password. This paper proposes an secure Authenticated Key Exchange protocol using Signcryption scheme. In Addition we also show that it is secure and a more efficient that other exiting authenticated key exchange protocol.

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Cite this article
[IEEE Style]
K. Rack-Hyun and Y. Heung-Youl, "Secure Authenticated key Exchange Protocol using Signcryption Scheme," Journal of The Korea Institute of Information Security and Cryptology, vol. 16, no. 4, pp. 139-146, 2006. DOI: 10.13089/JKIISC.2006.16.4.139.

[ACM Style]
Kim Rack-Hyun and Youm Heung-Youl. 2006. Secure Authenticated key Exchange Protocol using Signcryption Scheme. Journal of The Korea Institute of Information Security and Cryptology, 16, 4, (2006), 139-146. DOI: 10.13089/JKIISC.2006.16.4.139.