DocumentCode :
3104683
Title :
Protocol for Anonymous E-Cash for Secure Electronic Commerce - Initiation
Author :
Das, Vinu V.
Author_Institution :
Tabor Eng. Network P. Ltd., Trivandrum, India
fYear :
2009
fDate :
13-14 Dec. 2009
Firstpage :
119
Lastpage :
123
Abstract :
Internet has sponsored some revolutionary changes in the ways in which we interact with human society. One of the greatest dreams of the true Internet revolutionary was to enable cash to be available on the Internet. Thus helping the couch potato in increasing productivity. The last decade has seen many protocols for this concept. However, they failed in many aspects such as scalability of database, double spending etc. This paper illustrates the Phase-I: Initiation part of the new protocol for anonymous electronic commerce using electronic transaction and restricts itself to the electronic cash generation and transaction management and does not concern itself with the cryptographic aspects and network security issues. Among the design goals of the protocol, it is being designed to work with any cryptographic technique and authentication technique of the time when it is being brought to implementation.
Keywords :
cryptographic protocols; electronic money; message authentication; transaction processing; Internet revolutionary; anonymous e-cash; anonymous electronic commerce; authentication technique; cryptographic aspects; cryptographic technique; electronic cash generation; electronic cash transaction management; electronic transaction; network security; protocol; secure electronic commerce; Authentication; Cryptographic protocols; Cryptography; Data security; Electronic commerce; Humans; Internet; Productivity; Scalability; Transaction databases;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Future Information Technology and Management Engineering, 2009. FITME '09. Second International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Sanya
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-5339-9
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/FITME.2009.35
Filename :
5380917
Link To Document :
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