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Pairing for Greenhorn: Survey and Future Perspective

(2108.12392)
Published Aug 27, 2021 in cs.CR

Abstract

Pairing is the most powerful tool in cryptography that maps two points on the elliptic curve to the group over the finite field. Mostly cryptographers consider pairing as a black box and use it for implementing pairing-based cryptographic protocols. This paper aims to give the overview of pairing as simple as possible for greenhorn and those who are working and wish to work in the pairing. The paper gives the concrete background of pairing and recommends an appropriate pairing among different choices for constructing pairing-based cryptographic protocols. We also analyze the bandwidth and computational efficiency of pairing and submitting those pairing suitable for implementing a cryptographic protocol for lightweight devices. Additionally, we discuss the extension of bilinear pairing to tri-linear and multilinear pairing and discuss a few assumptions to check their feasibility to implement multilinear pairing.

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