posted on 2003-01-01, 00:00authored byGiuseppe Ateniese, Dawn Song, Gene Tsudik
A group signature scheme allows any group member to sign on behalf
of the group in an anonymous and unlinkable fashion. In the event of a dispute,
a designated trusted entity can reveal the identity of the signer. Group signatures
are claimed to have many useful applications such as voting and electronic cash.
A number of group signature schemes have been proposed to-date. However, in
order for the whole group signature concept to become practical and credible, the
problem of secure and efficient group member revocation must be addressed. In
this paper, we construct a new revocation method for group signatures based on
the signature scheme by Ateniese et al. [ACJT]. This new method represents an
advance in the state-of-the-art since the only revocation schemes proposed thus
far are either: 1) based on implicit revocation and the use of fixed time periods,
or 2) require the signature size to be linear in the number of revoked members.
Our method, in contrast, does not rely on time periods, offers constant-length
signatures and constant work for the signer.