2022
DOI: 10.3390/math10152588
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Provably Secure Linearly Homomorphic Aggregate Signature Scheme for Electronic Healthcare System

Abstract: In recent years, deploying Internet of Things (IoT) in electronic healthcare systems (EHS) has made great progress in healthcare detection. It is extremely important to reduce the cost of communication and ensure the authenticity and integrity of data. A linearly homomorphic signature scheme can solve the above problems. However, when the scale of EHS is too large, the transmission, storage and verification of signatures need a high cost. An aggregate signature can combine many signatures generated by many dif… Show more

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“…In the field of medical data, FHE also plays an important role not only in preventing attackers from obtaining user identity tags but also in providing high efficiency in data integration between sensors and server [36]. Gu et al [37] proposed an aggregate signature scheme based on a linearly homomorphic signature for electronic healthcare systems which realizes double data compression. The application of the homomorphic signature mechanism in medical data deserves the attention of cryptographers.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the field of medical data, FHE also plays an important role not only in preventing attackers from obtaining user identity tags but also in providing high efficiency in data integration between sensors and server [36]. Gu et al [37] proposed an aggregate signature scheme based on a linearly homomorphic signature for electronic healthcare systems which realizes double data compression. The application of the homomorphic signature mechanism in medical data deserves the attention of cryptographers.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This restricts the agency's ability to sign. Second, fully homomorphic signatures from standard lattices provide a new identity-based homomorphic trapdoor function (IBHTDF), which is claw-free and collision-resistant [53][54][55]. Moreover, a homomorphic algorithm for the new IBHTDF was found where the noise level of the multiplication gate is the same as that of the addition gate.…”
Section: Homomorphic Signaturesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The proposed lightweight PKI can be used to secure IoT and WSN devices in a variety of industries, such as healthcare, industrial, transportation, and smart cities. An aggregate signature technique based on a linearly homomorphic signature for resource constrained electronic healthcare system has been proposed in [24]. By combining the advantages of aggregate signature and linearly homomorphic signature, this method offers benefits from both.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%