Commitment Schemes from OWFs with Applications to Quantum Oblivious Transfer

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    Abstract

    Commitment schemes are essential to many cryptographic protocols and schemes with applications that include privacy-preserving computation on data, privacy-preserving authentication, and in particular also in oblivious transfer protocols. For quantum oblivious transfer (qOT) protocols, unconditionally binding commitment schemes that do not rely on hardness assumptions from structured mathematical problems are required. These additional constraints severely limit the choice of commitment schemes to random oracle-based constructions or Naor’s bit commitment scheme. As these protocols commit to individual bits, the use of such commitment schemes comes at a high bandwidth and computational cost.In this work, we investigate improvements to the efficiency of commitment schemes used in qOT protocols and propose an extension of Naor’s commitment scheme requiring the existence of one-way functions (OWF) to reduce communication complexity for 2-bit strings. Additionally, we provide an interactive string commitment scheme with preprocessing to enable a fast and efficient computation of commitments.
    OriginalspracheEnglisch
    Titel2025 International Conference on Quantum Communications, Networking, and Computing (QCNC)
    Seiten105 - 109
    Seitenumfang5
    ISBN (elektronisch)979-8-3315-3159-1
    DOIs
    PublikationsstatusVeröffentlicht - 2025
    VeranstaltungInternational Conference on Quantum Communications, Networking, and Computing (QCNC 2025) - Nara, Nara, Japan
    Dauer: 31 März 20252 Apr. 2025
    https://www.ieee-qcnc.org/2025/

    Konferenz

    KonferenzInternational Conference on Quantum Communications, Networking, and Computing (QCNC 2025)
    Land/GebietJapan
    StadtNara
    Zeitraum31/03/252/04/25
    Internetadresse

    Research Field

    • Cyber Security

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