A Lightweight Identification Protocol for Embedded Devices
Abdoulaye Mbaye, Abdoul Aziz Ciss, Oumar Niang

TL;DR
This paper presents a new lightweight, fast, and secure identification protocol for embedded devices that combines biometric data with elliptic curve cryptography to enhance security and robustness.
Contribution
It introduces a novel multifactor identification protocol integrating biometric data and elliptic curves, optimized for resource-constrained embedded systems.
Findings
Protocol is lightweight and fast.
Secure against known attacks.
Suitable for embedded systems.
Abstract
The task of this paper is to introduce a new lightweight identification protocol based on biometric data and elliptic curves. In fact, we combine biometric data and asymetric cryptography, namely elliptic curves and standard tools to design a multifactor identification protocol. Our scheme is light, very fast, secure and robust against all the known attacks on identification protocol. Therefore, one can use it in any constraint device such as embedded systems.
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced Authentication Protocols Security · Cryptographic Implementations and Security · Chaos-based Image/Signal Encryption
