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The deposit security and the purchasing anonymity are two important issues when consumers do shopping on mobile platforms. However, there is currently no solution to completely address both the issues. In this paper, we propose a lightweight anonymous mobile shopping scheme based on DAA for trusted mobile platform. By fully considering the background of mobile applications, we design the scheme according...
Direct Anonymous Attestation (DAA) is a signature scheme that provides a balance between user privacy and authentication in a reasonable way. The first RSA-based DAA is proposed in 2004, since then several ECC-based DAA schemes are proposed to achieve better performance. To analyze DAA schemes from a practical point of view, it is necessary to consider implementation-related issues, such as elliptic...
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