The Subset Difference (SD) method proposed by Naor, Naor and Lotspiech is the most popular broadcast encryption (BE) scheme. It is suitable for real-time applications like Pay-TV and has been suggested for use by the AACS standard for digital rights management in Blu-Ray and HD-DVD discs. The SD method assumes the number of users to be a power of two. We propose the Complete Tree Subset Difference (CTSD) method that allows the system to support an arbitrary number of users. In particular, it subsumes the SD method and all results proved for the CTSD method also hold for the SD method. Recurrences are obtained for the CTSD scheme to count the number, $N(n,r,h)$, of possible ways $r$ users in the system of $n$ users can be revoked to result...
Broadcast encryption (BE) deals with secure transmission of a message to a group of users such that ...
We study the number of encryptions necessary to revoke a set of users in the complete subtree scheme...
Broadcast Encryption allows a centre to send information over a broadcast channel to a dynamically c...
The subset difference (SD) method proposed by Naor, Naor and Lotspiech is the most popular broadcast...
The Subset Difference (SD) method is the most popular of Broadcast Encryption schemes due to its use...
In Broadcast Encryption (BE) systems like Pay-TV, AACS, online content sharing and broadcasting, red...
Broadcast Encryption (BE) is an important technique for digital rights management (DRM). Two key par...
Two key parameters of broadcast encryption (BE) schemes are the transmission size and the user stora...
The most influential broadcast encryption (BE) scheme till date was introduced in 2001 by Naor, Naor...
We study the number of encryptions necessary to revoke a set of users in the complete subtree scheme...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.Broadcast encryption (BE) deals with secure transmission of a ...
The need for broadcast encryption arises when a sender wishes to securely distribute messages to var...
Public key broadcast encryption is a cryptographic method to securely transmit a message from anyone...
AbstractThe challenge of stateless-receiver broadcast encryption lies in minimizing storage and the ...
The most influential broadcast encryption (BE) scheme till date was introduced in 2001 by Naor, Naor...
Broadcast encryption (BE) deals with secure transmission of a message to a group of users such that ...
We study the number of encryptions necessary to revoke a set of users in the complete subtree scheme...
Broadcast Encryption allows a centre to send information over a broadcast channel to a dynamically c...
The subset difference (SD) method proposed by Naor, Naor and Lotspiech is the most popular broadcast...
The Subset Difference (SD) method is the most popular of Broadcast Encryption schemes due to its use...
In Broadcast Encryption (BE) systems like Pay-TV, AACS, online content sharing and broadcasting, red...
Broadcast Encryption (BE) is an important technique for digital rights management (DRM). Two key par...
Two key parameters of broadcast encryption (BE) schemes are the transmission size and the user stora...
The most influential broadcast encryption (BE) scheme till date was introduced in 2001 by Naor, Naor...
We study the number of encryptions necessary to revoke a set of users in the complete subtree scheme...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.Broadcast encryption (BE) deals with secure transmission of a ...
The need for broadcast encryption arises when a sender wishes to securely distribute messages to var...
Public key broadcast encryption is a cryptographic method to securely transmit a message from anyone...
AbstractThe challenge of stateless-receiver broadcast encryption lies in minimizing storage and the ...
The most influential broadcast encryption (BE) scheme till date was introduced in 2001 by Naor, Naor...
Broadcast encryption (BE) deals with secure transmission of a message to a group of users such that ...
We study the number of encryptions necessary to revoke a set of users in the complete subtree scheme...
Broadcast Encryption allows a centre to send information over a broadcast channel to a dynamically c...