Anonymity Achieved by Group Communication
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概要
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There have been proposed some schemes for anonymous communication, such as Onion Routing, Crowds and so on. On these schemes, a message which is sent by an anonymous sender is relayed by some intermediate entities. To enable a receiver to send a reply message to anonymous sender, each intermediate entity has to preserve the path information which shows the previous and next host. This paper proposes a new scheme for anonymous communication, which the intermediate entities have no need to preserve the path information, based on group communication. And also, this paper proposes a scheme for communication which a sender and a receiver cannot identify each other.
- 社団法人電子情報通信学会の論文
- 2000-01-26
著者
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Inoue Daisuke
Division of Sustainable Energy and Environmental Engineering, Osaka University
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Inoue Daisuke
Division Of Endocrinology And Metabolism Department Of Internal Medicine Hyogo Prefectural Amagasaki
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Matsumoto Tsutomu
Division Of Artificial Environment Systems Yokohama National University
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Matsumoto Tsutomu
Division Of Artificial Environment And Systems : Division Of Electrical And Computer Engineering Yok
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Inoue Daisuke
Division Of Artificial Environment Systems Yokohama National University
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