Elliptic Curve Public-Key Cryptosystem Over Z(i)
Journal Title: International Journal of Computer Science & Engineering Technology - Year 2012, Vol 3, Issue 4
Abstract
A method to implement elliptic curve public-key cryptosystem over Z(i) is discussed. The method is in fact the same as the technique that works on Galois fields but here works on Z(i). The curve under Z(i) generates more points as compared to the curve under Galois fields. The security of the system is better due to more number of points on the curve. But there are some difficulties in the new system and through this paper; we try to discuss some of the pitfalls of the new system.
Authors and Affiliations
Soram Ranbir Singh , Khomdram Memeta Chanu
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