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Cet article propose un protocole de loterie électronique de football adapté à l'environnement Internet. Récemment, des protocoles basés sur des systèmes à clé publique tels que la signature numérique ont été proposés pour les systèmes de vote électronique ou d'autres systèmes similaires. Pour un système de loterie de football en particulier, il est important de réduire la complexité informatique et la quantité de données de communication requises, car il faut s'attendre à ce qu'un grand nombre de billets soient achetés simultanément. Ces problèmes peuvent être résolus en introduisant des fonctions de hachage au cœur du protocole. Cet article présente un système pratique de loterie de football basé sur des fonctions d'engagement de bits et de hachage, dans lequel la vie privée des gagnants est protégée et les actes illégaux du promoteur de la loterie ou des magasins de billets de loterie peuvent être révélés.
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Kunio KOBAYASHI, Hikaru MORITA, Mitsuari HAKUTA, Takanori NAKANOWATARI, "An Electronic Soccer Lottery System that Uses Bit Commitment" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Information,
vol. E83-D, no. 5, pp. 980-987, May 2000, doi: .
Abstract: This paper proposes an electronic soccer lottery protocol suitable for the Internet environment. Recently, protocols based on public-key schemes such as digital signature have been proposed for electronic voting systems or other similar systems. For a soccer lottery system in particular, it is important to reduce the computational complexity and the amount of communication data required, because we must expect that a large number of tickets will be purchased simultaneously. These problems can be solved by introducing hash functions as the core of protocol. This paper shows a practical soccer lottery system based on bit commitment and hash functions, in which the privacy of prize-winners is protected and illegal acts by the lottery promoter or lottery ticket shops can be revealed.
URL: https://global.ieice.org/en_transactions/information/10.1587/e83-d_5_980/_p
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