2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.jisa.2021.102971
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Implementation and evaluation of a privacy-preserving distributed ABC scheme based on multi-signatures

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“…The most widely known solutions are Microsoft's UProve [6,25] and IBM's Identity Mixer [7,9,10]. However, a large body of related work has been carried out over the last decades, including formal frameworks for ABCs [8], schemes allowing users to anonymously delegate parts of their rights to other users [2,3,11,14], issuer-hiding credential schemes allowing user to remain anonymous across multiple issuers [4], ABC systems with distributed issuers [18,32], ABCs bound to hardware tokens [1], cloud-based ABCs [21,23], or distance-bounding schemes [5].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The most widely known solutions are Microsoft's UProve [6,25] and IBM's Identity Mixer [7,9,10]. However, a large body of related work has been carried out over the last decades, including formal frameworks for ABCs [8], schemes allowing users to anonymously delegate parts of their rights to other users [2,3,11,14], issuer-hiding credential schemes allowing user to remain anonymous across multiple issuers [4], ABC systems with distributed issuers [18,32], ABCs bound to hardware tokens [1], cloud-based ABCs [21,23], or distance-bounding schemes [5].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%