Discrete Logarithmic Fuzzy Vault Scheme

05/18/2019
by   Khaled Ahmed Nagaty, et al.
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In this paper a three fuzzy vault schemes which integrated with discrete logarithmic encryption scheme are proposed. In the first scheme, the message m is encoded with discrete logarithmic encryption scheme using randomly generated identity key ąp̨p̨ą for every message and then divided into non-overlapping segments. In the second scheme, the message is divided into non-overlapping segments and each segment is encoded with discrete logarithmic encryption scheme using the randomly generated identity key ąp̨p̨ą. In the third scheme, the message is divided into non-overlapping segments where even segments are encoded with identity key ąp̨p̨ą_even and odd segments are encoded with identity key ąp̨p̨ą_odd. Identity keys ąp̨p̨ą_even and ąp̨p̨ą_odd are randomly generated for every message. Finally, the encoded segments are declared as coefficients of a polynomial of specific degree. In all proposed schemes, elements of locking set A are used as X-coordinate values to compute evaluations of the polynomial by projecting elements of A onto points lying on the polynomial. A large number of random chaff points that do not lie on the polynomial are added to create noise to hide the encoded segments. Security analysis has shown the proposed scheme enjoys provable security over classical fuzzy vaults.

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