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http://dx.doi.org/10.3745/KIPSTC.2005.12C.7.941

An Efficient Variant of Self-Healing Group Key Distribution Scheme with Revocation Capability  

Kang Ju-Sung (국민대학교 수학과)
Hong Dowon (한국전자통신연구원)
Abstract
In the self-healing group key distribution scheme, users are capable of recovering lost group keys on their own without requesting additional transmission from the group manager, where there is no reliable network infrastructure. In this paper, we propose a new self-healing group key distribution scheme with revocation capability, which is optimal in terms of user memory storage and more efficient in terms of communication complexity than the previous results. We obtain a slightly improved result from (13) and (14) by using the new broadcasting method. In addition, we prove that our scheme has the properties of t-wise forward secrecy and t-wise backward secrecy, and extend this self-healing approach to the session key recovery scheme from a single broadcast message.
Keywords
Group Key Distribution; Self-healing Property; Revocation Capability;
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