Abstract

Mobile devices now serve to pay for goods and services by means of the transmission of data, a system known as mobile payments. Mobile payment is receiving growing attention globally, from consumers to merchants, as an alternative to using cash, check, or credit cards. Most encryption techniques applied in mobile payment are based on traditional public key infrastructure. However, the traditional public key encryption algorithm has higher requirements for hardware, which is not suitable for mobile terminals of limited computing resources. In addition, these public key encryption algorithms are vulnerable to quantum computing attacks and the availability of practical quantum computer is approaching faster than previously believed. Since mobile payment is facing more and more security issues, how to complete the payment process effectively and securely becomes a problem urgently to be solved. In this paper, we firstly analyze the problem of the signature scheme for mobile payment and propose an improved signature scheme based on the Number Theory Research Unit (NTRU). The results of the experiment show that the proposed signature scheme is secure and efficient which can raise the speed and probability of generating reasonable signature value. Second, we introduce a new public key infrastructure NTRU-WPKI and design a third-party mobile payment model based on NTRU-WPKI to increase the efficiency and security. Finally, by doing the overall simulation, we prove that our model is highly effective and secure.

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