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Anonymous voting by two-round public discussion

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IET INFORMATION SECURITY
Volume 4, Issue 2, Pages 62-67

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INST ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY-IET
DOI: 10.1049/iet-ifs.2008.0127

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In 2006, Hao and Zielinski proposed a two-round anonymous veto protocol (called AV-net), which provided exceptional efficiency compared to related techniques. In this study, the authors add a self-tallying function to the AV-net, making it a general-purpose voting protocol. The new protocol works in the same setting as the AV-net - it requires no trusted third parties or private channels, and participants execute the protocol by sending two-round public messages. Compared with related voting protocols in past work, this is significantly more efficient in terms of the number of rounds, computational cost and bandwidth usage.

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