[curves] Curves and code for Identity-based Encryption
Filipe
filipe.beato at esat.kuleuven.be
Mon Jan 26 01:21:28 PST 2015
There is the MIRACL library from Mike Scott that has already an implementation from Boneh-Franklin IBE scheme.
I have used it and from what I have seen, its the most efficient pairing library.
Filipe
On 26 Jan 2015, at 04:05, Watson Ladd <watsonbladd at gmail.com> wrote:
> BN curves offer very high speeds. I haven't looked at the code myself,
> but DCLXVI by Michael Naehrig, Ruben Niederhagen, and Peter Schwabe
> promises lots of speed. There is also a Go implementation by AGL: I
> don't know if they are compatible.
>
> On Sun, Jan 25, 2015 at 6:52 PM, Trevor Perrin <trevp at trevp.net> wrote:
>> Supposing I wanted to implement an IBE scheme (like Boneh-Franklin).
>> Does anyone know what the "best" curves and implementations are
>> (hopefully with conservative security, but high speed)?
>>
>>
>> Trevor
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