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Te-Yu Chen
Researcher at National Tainan Institute of Nursing
Publications - 8
Citations - 263
Te-Yu Chen is an academic researcher from National Tainan Institute of Nursing. The author has contributed to research in topics: Smart card & Authentication protocol. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 8 publications receiving 239 citations. Previous affiliations of Te-Yu Chen include National Chung Hsing University & Hsiuping University of Science and Technology.
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DoS-resistant ID-based password authentication scheme using smart cards
TL;DR: The proposed defense mechanism not only accomplishes the mutual authentication and the session key establishment, but also inherits the security advantages of Kim-Lee-Yoo's scheme, e.g. it is secure against password guessing attacks and message replay attacks.
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Three-factor control protocol based on elliptic curve cryptosystem for universal serial bus mass storage devices
TL;DR: A three-factor control protocol for universal serial bus (USB) on an elliptic curve cryptosystem (ECC) that improves the security, efficiency and usability of the authentication process and uses much smaller key sizes.
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Towards secure and efficient user authentication scheme using smart card for multi-server environments
TL;DR: The proposed scheme has the following benefits: it complies with all the requirements for multi-server environments; it can withstand all the well-known attacks at the present time; it is equipped with a more secure key agreement procedure; and it is quite efficient in terms of the cost of computation and transmission.
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Cryptanalysis of a Secure Dynamic ID Based Remote User Authentication Scheme for Multi-Server Environment
TL;DR: This paper demonstrates that anyone with relevant server access not only can derive each session key agreed upon between any user and any server, but he/she also can masquerade as any user to login to whichever server in this system.
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A New Proxy Electronic Voting Scheme Based on Proxy Signatures
TL;DR: The proxy e-voting scheme can satisfy all the requirements of delegation and not only can be easily implemented but also has less computational cost for voters to cast the ballots.