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An Efficient Conformable Fractional Chaotic Map‐Based Online/Offline IBSS Scheme for Provable Security in ROM

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  • Chandrashekhar Meshram
  • Rabha W. Ibrahim
  • Rafida M. Elobaid

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Chaos distributes with a covert method to condense the dynamic of complexity and satisfies the security requirements of a cryptographic system. This study gives an ability online/offline (O/O) ID‐based short signature (IBSS) scheme using conformable fractional chaotic maps. Furthermore, we establish its security under IBSS existential unforgeability of identity‐based short signature (IBSS) under chosen message attack (EUF‐IBSS‐CMA) in the random oracle model (ROM). Some of the stimulating preparations of obtainable processes are that they give a multiperiod application of the offline storage, which licenses the agent to recycle the offline pre‐registered data in time series (especially the polynomial time), rather than one‐period usage in all past IBSS processes.

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  • Chandrashekhar Meshram & Rabha W. Ibrahim & Rafida M. Elobaid, 2022. "An Efficient Conformable Fractional Chaotic Map‐Based Online/Offline IBSS Scheme for Provable Security in ROM," Complexity, John Wiley & Sons, vol. 2022(1).
  • Handle: RePEc:wly:complx:v:2022:y:2022:i:1:n:6302328
    DOI: 10.1155/2022/6302328
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