An Efficient Dynamic Group Key Agreement for Low-Power Mobile Devices


The KIPS Transactions:PartC, Vol. 12, No. 2, pp. 157-168, Apr. 2005
10.3745/KIPSTC.2005.12.2.157,   PDF Download:

Abstract

Group key agreement protocols are designed to provide a group of parties securely communicating over a public network with a session key. The mobile computing architecture is asymmetric in the sense of computational capabilities of participants. That is, the protocol participants consist of the stationary server(application servers) with sufficient computational power and a cluster of mobile devices(client) with limited computational resources. It is desirable to minimize the amount of computation performed by each group member in a group involving low-power mobile devices such as smart cards or personal digital assistants(PDAs). Futhermore we are required to update the group key with low computational cost when the members need to be excluded from the group or multiple new members need to be brought into an existing group. In this paper, we propose a dynamic group key protocol which offers computational efficiency to the clients with low-power mobile devices. We compare the total communicative and computational costs of out protocol with others and prove its security against a passice adversary in the random oracle model.


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[IEEE Style]
S. H. Cho, J. H. Nam, S. J. Kim, D. H. Won, H. J. Lee, J. S. Choi, "An Efficient Dynamic Group Key Agreement for Low-Power Mobile Devices," The KIPS Transactions:PartC, vol. 12, no. 2, pp. 157-168, 2005. DOI: 10.3745/KIPSTC.2005.12.2.157.

[ACM Style]
Seok Hyang Cho, Jung Hyun Nam, Seung Joo Kim, Dong Ho Won, Hye Joo Lee, and Jin Soo Choi. 2005. An Efficient Dynamic Group Key Agreement for Low-Power Mobile Devices. The KIPS Transactions:PartC, 12, 2, (2005), 157-168. DOI: 10.3745/KIPSTC.2005.12.2.157.