Secure large-scale bingo

When designing a secure Internet version for keno or bingo for a large group of players, a multicast communication model is likely to be used for source-to-players communication. For a large group of players, this can potentially overwhelm the source, a problem which is known as implosion. We presen...

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Published in:ITCC 2004 : International Conference on Information Technology: Coding and Computing : April 5-7, 2004, Las Vegas, Nevada : proceedings Vol. 2; pp. 758 - 762 Vol.2
Main Authors: Martinez-Balleste, A., Sebe, F., Domingo-Ferrer, J.
Format: Conference Proceeding
Language:English
Published: Las Alamitos CA IEEE 2004
IEEE Computer Society
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ISBN:0769521088, 9780769521084
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Summary:When designing a secure Internet version for keno or bingo for a large group of players, a multicast communication model is likely to be used for source-to-players communication. For a large group of players, this can potentially overwhelm the source, a problem which is known as implosion. We present a scheme for large-scale bingo which avoids implosion in the many-to-one communication between the players and the hall. The resulting scheme aggregates information using a probabilistic public-key additive privacy homomorphism and guarantees the security of communications.
ISBN:0769521088
9780769521084
DOI:10.1109/ITCC.2004.1286748