2022
DOI: 10.3390/electronics11213445
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Lightweight and Secure IoT-Based Payment Protocols from an Identity-Based Signature Scheme

Abstract: After the great success of mobile wallets, the Internet of Things (IoT) leaves the door wide open for consumers to use their connected devices to access their bank accounts and perform routine banking activities from anywhere, anytime, and with any device. However, consumers need to feel safe when interacting with IoT-based payment systems, and their personal information should be protected as much as possible. Unlike what is usually found in the literature, in this paper, we introduce two lightweight and secu… Show more

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“…The user credential information stored in blockchain and fuzzy extractor provided security for fingerprint. In the year 2022, Wahaballa (20) has implemented security for IoT device-based payment system. Security for payment through IoT device, used two lightweight cryptography and identity-based signature.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The user credential information stored in blockchain and fuzzy extractor provided security for fingerprint. In the year 2022, Wahaballa (20) has implemented security for IoT device-based payment system. Security for payment through IoT device, used two lightweight cryptography and identity-based signature.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%