Abstract

The secure remote Internet voting protocol play an important role in Internet voting system. The direction of development of remote Internet voting protocol is that implementation of receipt-freeness and coercion-resistance is from with strong physical assumptions to with weak physical assumptions. The final purpose is that receipt-freeness and coercion-resistance is implemented without physical assumptions. In this paper firstly, a receipt-free coercion-resistant remote Internet voting protocol based on M W deniable encryption scheme and BCP commitment scheme is developed. To our best knowledge the proposed remote Internet voting protocol, which has receipt-freeness and coercion-resistance, is the first remote Internet voting protocol implemented without physical assumptions. Secondly, we analyze receipt-freeness and coercion-resistance of the proposed remote Internet voting protocol. Finally, we compare security properties of several typical protocols with our present protocol.

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