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  • Four Cards Are Enough for Card-Based Three-Input Voting Protocol Utilizing Private Permutations
    Author(s)
    T. Nakai, S. Shirouchi, M. Iwamoto, and K. Ohta
    Conference
    ICITS 2017
    Vol.
    LNCS 10681
    Pages
    153–165
    Publisher
    Springer
    Publication Year
    2017
    Abstract

    The card-based cryptographic protocol is a variant of multi-party computation that enables us to compute a certain function securely by using playing cards. In existing card-based cryptographic protocols, a special operation of cards called a shuffle is used to achieve the information-theoretic security. Recently, card-based cryptographic protocols have been reconsidered from the viewpoint of multi-party computations. In this direction, a new model of card-based cryptographic protocol including a new assumption called Private Permutations (PP, for short) is introduced and succeeds in constructing efficient protocols for the millionaires’ protocol. In this paper, we construct efficient card-based cryptographic OR and XOR protocols based on the existing AND protocol. Furthermore, by unifying AND and OR protocols, it is shown that a majority voting protocol with three inputs is efficiently obtained. Our construction requires only four cards thanks to PPs, whereas the previous work requires eight cards.