• DocumentCode
    52408
  • Title

    Efficient Multicast Key Distribution Using HOWP-Based Dynamic Group Access Structures

  • Author

    Jing Liu ; Qiong Huang ; Bo Yang ; Yang Zhang

  • Author_Institution
    Sch. of Software, Yunnan Univ., Kunming, China
  • Volume
    62
  • Issue
    8
  • fYear
    2013
  • fDate
    Aug. 2013
  • Firstpage
    1656
  • Lastpage
    1672
  • Abstract
    When assigning personal keys, stateful multicast key distribution (MKD) protocols usually rely on some type of dynamic group access structure which helps achieve a better tradeoff among storage, communication, and computation overheads. However, there exist some stateful MKD protocols whose personal key assignments are based on two static group access structures called Dual Hash Chain (DHC) and Binary Hash Tree (BHT). We introduce two new types of group access structures called Dual Homomorphic One-way Function Chain (D-HOFC) and Top-Down Homomorphic One-way Function Tree (TD-HOFT). Both can be regarded as dynamic counterparts of DHC and BHT, respectively. Our research motivation is to investigate what benefits these two new dynamic structures will bring for MKD protocols compared with their static counterparts. Using D-HOFC, we propose a time-based MKD protocol that counters the rejoining member attack on a DHC-based protocol, and a stateful user-based MKD protocol that has a lower computational overhead for Group Controller (GC) than the DHC-based protocol. Using TD-HOFT, we design a stateful user-based MKD protocol that outperforms the original EKT protocol. Performance comparisons and experiment results show that our protocols based on dynamic structures have their own advantages compared with those based on the corresponding static counterparts.
  • Keywords
    cryptographic protocols; multicast protocols; tree data structures; BHT; D-HOFC; DHC-based protocol; GC; HOWP-based dynamic group access structures; TD-HOFT; binary hash tree; communication overhead; computational overhead; dual hash chain; dual homomorphic one-way function chain; group controller; personal key assignments; rejoining member attack; stateful multicast key distribution protocols; stateful user-based MKD protocol; static group access structures; storage overhead; time-based MKD protocol; top-down homomorphic one-way function tree; Computational efficiency; Cryptography; Educational institutions; Heuristic algorithms; Protocols; Receivers; Multicast key distribution; group access structure; homomorphic one-way permutation (HOWP);
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Computers, IEEE Transactions on
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    0018-9340
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/TC.2012.245
  • Filename
    6327184