Document Type
Article
Publication Date
January 2020
Patent Number
10547455
Abstract
A digital signature protocol achieves the least energy consumption, the fastest signature generation, and the smallest signature among its ECC-based counterparts. The method of authenticating is also immune to side channel attacks aiming elliptical curve operations/exponentiations as well as to weak pseudo random number generators at the signer's side. A security system for authenticating the updating of computer records includes a network of member computers in data communication with each other and calculating an assigned portion of a commitment code used for the authenticating the secure data at the verifier device by completing, among the server computers, a plurality of discrete verification tasks for a single authentication code (Râ) associated with an aggregated commitment code (R), aggregating at the verifier device, the aggregated commitment code (R), and verifying the secure data at the verifier device.
Application Number
16/273828
Recommended Citation
Yavuz, Attila Altay; Ozmen, Muslum Ozgur; and Behnia, Rouzbeh, "Energy-aware digital signatures" (2020). USF Patents. 1121.
https://digitalcommons.usf.edu/usf_patents/1121
Assignees
University of South Florida
Filing Date
02/12/2019