System Initialization Sample Clauses

System Initialization. ∈ The control unit runs algorithm Setup, which takes security parameter λ as input and chooses three random numbers a, α, β Zp, outputs public key PK and system master key MSK. physiological features F . • Auth (F, Fj) → (Authsig, Cert). The Auth algorithm β PK = {G0, g1 = ga, h = g , e} (2) is run by the control unit. It takes physiological features as inputs. It outputs Authsig signal. The Authsig is true if authentication successes, otherwise the Authsig is false. It outputs certificates Cert of authenticated bio- sensors if Authsig is true. • → SKeyGen (Cert, PK, MSK) (SK). The SKGen algorithm is run by the control unit. It takes certificate Cert of the bio-sensor, public key PK and system master key MSK as inputs. For each authenticated bio-sensor, it generates a random number, then computes and outputs a pair of secret keys SK. • → • → TKeyTran (Cert, PK) (T ). The TKeyTran al- gorithm is run by bio-sensors. Each bio-sensor takes certificate Cert of another bio-sensor and public key PK as inputs. It outputs a pair of intermediate keys T and transmits it to another communicating bio-sensor node. KeyAgree (Cert, SK, PK, T ) (K). The KeyAgree algorithm is run by bio-sensors. They take certificates, secret keys, public key, both intermediate crypto infor- mation of themselves and another bio-sensor as inputs. And outputs the final session key K. MSK = {g2 = gα, β} (3)
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