Author/Authors :
Zhou, Yousheng College of Computer Science and Technology - Chongqing University of Posts and Telecommunications, Chongqing, China , Zhou, Junfeng College of Computer Science - Chongqing University, Chongqing, China , Wang, Feng College of Mathematical Sciences - Dezhou University, Dezhou, China , Guo, Feng School of Electronic Engineering - Dublin City University, Dublin, Ireland
Abstract :
A chaotic map-based mutual authentication scheme with strong anonymity is proposed in this paper, in which the real identity of the user is encrypted with a shared key between the user and the trusted server. Only the trusted server can determine the real identity of a user during the authentication, and any other entities including other users of the system get nothing about the user’s real identity. In addition, the shared key of encryption can be easily computed by the user and trusted server using the Chebyshevmap without additional burdensome key management. Once the partnered two users are authenticated by the trusted server, theycan easily proceed with the agreement of the session key. Formal security analysis demonstrates that the proposed scheme is secure under the random oracle model.