A cryptographically t-private auction system

Markus Hinkelmann*, Andreas Jakoby, Nina Moebius, Tiark Rompf, Peer Stechert

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Abstract

We present a cryptographically t-private protocol for electronic auctions whose low resource demands make it viable for practical use. Our construction is based on Yao's garbled circuits and pseudorandom number generators (PRNGs). Our protocol involves a field of (t + 1)2 parties for the generation of the garbled circuit and permits an arbitrary large number of bidders. The computational requirements are low: Only t + 1 parties of the field have to use the PRNG, the remaining parties execute only primitive computations (XOR, permutations and sharing). The bidders have to stay active for one round of communication, independent of each other. Each bidder has to compute only t + 1 XOR-operations. We present an implementation and evaluate its performance. The observed running time of our protocol is linear in the size of the auction circuit and the number of bidders and, as expected, grows quadratically in the parameter t.

Original languageEnglish
JournalConcurrency Computation Practice and Experience
Volume23
Issue number12
Pages (from-to)1399-1413
Number of pages15
ISSN1532-0626
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 25.08.2011

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