An efficient quantum blind digital signature scheme

Recently, many quantum digital signature(QDS) schemes have been proposed to authenticate the integration of a message. However, these quantum signature schemes just consider the situation for bit messages,and the signing-verifying of one-bit modality. So, their signature efficiency is very low. In t...

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Published inScience China. Information sciences Vol. 60; no. 8; pp. 222 - 235
Main Authors Lai, Hong, Luo, Mingxing, Pieprzyk, Josef, Qu, Zhiguo, Li, Shudong, Orgun, Mehmet A.
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Beijing Science China Press 01.08.2017
Springer Nature B.V
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Summary:Recently, many quantum digital signature(QDS) schemes have been proposed to authenticate the integration of a message. However, these quantum signature schemes just consider the situation for bit messages,and the signing-verifying of one-bit modality. So, their signature efficiency is very low. In this paper, we propose a scheme based on an application of Fibonacci-, Lucas-and Fibonacci-Lucas matrix coding to quantum digital signatures based on a recently proposed quantum key distribution(QKD) system. Our scheme can sign a large number of digital messages every time. Moreover, these special matrices provide a method to verify the integration of information received by the participants, to authenticate the identity of the participants, and to improve the efficiency for signing-verifying. Therefore, our signature scheme is more practical than the existing schemes.
Bibliography:11-5847/TP
blind quantum digital signature, Fibonacci-, Lucas- and Fibonacci-Lucas matrix coding, digitalmessages, signing=verifying modality
Recently, many quantum digital signature(QDS) schemes have been proposed to authenticate the integration of a message. However, these quantum signature schemes just consider the situation for bit messages,and the signing-verifying of one-bit modality. So, their signature efficiency is very low. In this paper, we propose a scheme based on an application of Fibonacci-, Lucas-and Fibonacci-Lucas matrix coding to quantum digital signatures based on a recently proposed quantum key distribution(QKD) system. Our scheme can sign a large number of digital messages every time. Moreover, these special matrices provide a method to verify the integration of information received by the participants, to authenticate the identity of the participants, and to improve the efficiency for signing-verifying. Therefore, our signature scheme is more practical than the existing schemes.
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ISSN:1674-733X
1869-1919
DOI:10.1007/s11432-016-9061-4