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Technical Implementation and Feasibility

In: Attribute-based Credentials for Trust

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  • Gert Læssøe Mikkelsen

    (Alexandra Institute)

  • Kasper Damgård

    (Alexandra Institute)

  • Hans Guldager

    (Miracle A/S)

  • Jonas Lindstrøm Jensen

    (Alexandra Institute)

  • Jesus Garcia Luna

    (TU Darmstadt)

  • Janus Dam Nielsen

    (Alexandra Institute)

  • Pascal Paillier

    (Crypto Experts)

  • Giancarlo Pellegrino

    (TU Darmstadt)

  • Michael Bladt Stausholm

    (Alexandra Institute)

  • Neeraj Suri

    (TU Darmstadt)

  • Heng Zhang

    (TU Darmstadt)

Abstract

This chapter provides application developers with a presentation of the implemented reference implementation of the ABC4Trust architecture and protocols as well as a presentation on how to get started using the reference implementation. The reference implementation includes the ABC-Engines of the different entities, namely the User, Issuer, Verifier, Inspector, and Revocation Authority, and the smart card implementation for the User. This chapter also presents results of a perturbation analysis of the reference implementation. Even though the ABC4Trust focused on a server-desktop environment, we have done some proof of concept implementations and analysis of the feasibility of using smart phones for the user side of a Privacy-ABC setup; these results are also presented in this chapter.

Suggested Citation

  • Gert Læssøe Mikkelsen & Kasper Damgård & Hans Guldager & Jonas Lindstrøm Jensen & Jesus Garcia Luna & Janus Dam Nielsen & Pascal Paillier & Giancarlo Pellegrino & Michael Bladt Stausholm & Neeraj Suri, 2015. "Technical Implementation and Feasibility," Springer Books, in: Kai Rannenberg & Jan Camenisch & Ahmad Sabouri (ed.), Attribute-based Credentials for Trust, edition 127, chapter 0, pages 255-317, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-3-319-14439-9_9
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-14439-9_9
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