Bilinear pairings signcryption scheme for user authentication keys in heterogeneous networks
by Banggui Liu
International Journal of Autonomous and Adaptive Communications Systems (IJAACS), Vol. 13, No. 4, 2020

Abstract: Heterogeneous network user authentication keys are vulnerable to plain text attacks, resulting in poor encryption performance. Therefore, a heterogeneous bilinear pairing signcryption scheme is proposed. The symbol frequency detection method is used to detect symbols of user authentication data, establish an ORK user protocol in a heterogeneous network, and perform a pairwise signcryption scheme to linearly encode user cognitive information in a heterogeneous network. Use Ryption technology to authenticate and re-sign users in heterogeneous networks, and use a bilinear pairing signature encryption scheme to control cipher text in user processes to encrypt identity authentication information in heterogeneous networks. Establish a statistical analysis model to encrypt user authentication information in a heterogeneous network to achieve intelligence. Simulation results show that the method has good scrambling ability and strong anti-attack ability. It is used for bilinear pairing signature encryption of user authentication keys in heterogeneous networks.

Online publication date: Fri, 22-Jan-2021

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