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Fixed Argument Pairings

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Fixed Argument Pairings
A common scenario in many pairing-based cryptographic protocols is that one argument in the pairing is fixed as a long term secret key or a constant parameter in the system. In these situations, the runtime of Miller’s algorithm can be significantly reduced by storing precomputed values that depend on the fixed argument, prior to the input or existence of the second argument. In light of recent developments in pairing computation, we show that the computation of the Miller loop can be sped up by up to 37% if precomputation is employed, with our method being up to 19.5% faster than the previous precomputation techniques.
Craig Costello, Douglas Stebila
Added 29 Jan 2011
Updated 29 Jan 2011
Type Journal
Year 2010
Where LATINCRYPT
Authors Craig Costello, Douglas Stebila
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