Cloud-assisted Multi-Channel Data Broadcasting
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2025-07
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Indian Statistical Institute, Kolkata
Abstract
The convergence of Internet of Things (IoT) and cloud computing has transformed
technology, impacting commerce, industrial production, data management, etc. Multi-
Channel Broadcast Encryption (MCBE), first introduced by Phan et al. (ASIACCS
2013), is a cryptographic encryption primitive used for both IoT and Cloud that permits
a sender to e!ciently and securely encrypt several messages for di”erent groups of receivers.
After thoroughly exploring the existing literature, we observe that none achieves
the robust provable security within the standard model. This paper addresses this gap,
aiming to achieve adaptive INDistinguishable under full-IDentity Chosen-Ciphertext
Attack (IND-ID-CCA) security by constructing an e!cient identity-based MCBE without
the Random Oracle Model (ROM). Our construction not only attains communication
bandwidth of O(μ)-size but also maintains constant-size overhead storage without any
security vulnerabilities. Here, μ represents the number of messages. This is the first protocol
proven to be adaptive IND-ID-CCA secure under the standard Decisional Bilinear
Di!e-Hellman Type-3 (DBDH-3) assumption in public-key settings without any random
oracles. Moreover, practical implementation data reveals an optimal decryption
algorithm, taking a mere 0.0048 seconds on IoT devices, demonstrating real-world applicability.
Furthermore, our proposed design is highly e!cient as opposed to the other
existing works, as shown by implemental and graphical data.
Description
Dissertation under the guidance of Prof Mriganka Mandal, Captain Manish Khanna and Lt. Cdr. Keval Krishan
Keywords
Multi-Channel Broadcast Encryption, Identity-Based Encryption, Type-3 Bilinear Map, Adaptive IND-CCA Security
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42p.
