Islam et al., 2016 - Google Patents
An anonymous and provably secure authentication scheme for mobile userIslam et al., 2016
- Document ID
- 3002095408044460442
- Author
- Islam S
- Obaidat M
- Amin R
- Publication year
- Publication venue
- International Journal of Communication Systems
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Chebyshev chaotic map is an important tool used in the domain of cryptography to develop different schemes for numerous applications. In 2014, Lin put forwarded a mobile user authentication system using dynamic identity and chaotic map. Lin declared that the scheme …
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