Abstract

There has been a recent explosion in the number of mobile network payment gateways that enable users to access services through a variety of devices. Mobile payment gateway security is complicated by a number of difficult-to-solve issues. As digital technology has progressed over the last decade, mobile payment mechanisms have gained a lot of interest. In the internet industry, these standards might have a significant impact on service quality. However, the most important aspect to consider when using these systems is their accountability, which assures confidence between the parties engaged in the financial transactions. Mobile payments may be easy, quick and secure. On the other hand, they may be rather pricey and are still susceptible to problems caused by technology. Specifically, mobile payments won't be able to go through at all if there are any problems with the host phone. For this reason, in this article a mobile payment mechanism that uses secure bilinear dual authentication. Using Bullet hash Maximum distance separable (MDS) and the mutate Hellman algorithm, our payment protocol incorporates all of the essential security characteristics to establish confidence between the parties. To put it another way, accountability is assured by mutual authentication and non-repudiation. Conflicts that may emerge in the course of a payment transaction may be resolved using our strategy. Scyther is used to test our suggested protocol's empirical performance.

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