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Hi all,
The base paper which I took for my final semester project is "Self-Sustaining, Efficient and forward-secure cryptographic schemes for unattended wireless sensor networks".
In this paper, it comprises of 4 stages,
1. Key generation 2. forward-secure and aggregate signature generation 3. trapdoor release 4. signature generation and verification.
And the final scheme is called ""Hash based sequential aggregate forward secure scheme".
In which tool this steps can be implemented easily and how can I start wiith?
If anyone has some idea, please help me.
The only way you can improve, is by first understanding everything written in that paper. You obviously don't. So you are seriously stuck. Get another task, or start some serious reading for the next week or two.
The web can't help you by force-feed the knowledge you are lacking. And it would be cheating to have someone on the net do the work for you. But maybe you find that cheating isn't really a problem - that it is enough that you pass your exam even if you haven't any idea why or how? So - would you describe yourself as a cheater or as a honest person?
This is something irrelevant. Hope you dint understand my query first.
I dont need any coding or ideas from someone. I dont like to do such stupid things.
I need some guidance to proceed in each step. thats it. I got perfect idea, (just like a procedure) from a good guide.
I could make it in my own style with better output.
Thank you all for your support.
That's what your tutors are for.
This forum is for discussing Keil tools & products: http://www.keil.com/forum/
It is not a free tutoring/mentoring service.
If you know what you claims to know, then you would never have made this thread. Then you would instead ask specific questions about specific issues when mapping all your existing knowledge onto specific hardware.
I dont need any coding or ideas from someone. I dont like to do such stupid things
99% of the participants in this coding forum "do such stupid things"
Erik