A Secure Agent-based Framework for Internet Trading in Mobile Computing Environments
Distributed and Parallel Databases - Security of data and transaction processing
An Agent-Based Micropayment System for E-Commerce
E-Commerce Agents, Marketplace Solutions, Security Issues, and Supply and Demand
Solving Fair Exchange with Mobile Agents
ASA/MA 2000 Proceedings of the Second International Symposium on Agent Systems and Applications and Fourth International Symposium on Mobile Agents
A fair non-repudiation protocol
SP '96 Proceedings of the 1996 IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy
On timeliness of a fair non-repudiation protocol
InfoSecu '04 Proceedings of the 3rd international conference on Information security
Secure brokerage mechanisms for mobile electronic commerce
Computer Communications
Host revocation authority: a way of protecting mobile agents from malicious hosts
ICWE'03 Proceedings of the 2003 international conference on Web engineering
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Non-repudiation of a mobile payment transaction ensures that when a buyer (B) sends some messages to a seller (S), neither B nor S can deny having participated in this transaction. An evidence of a transaction is generated by wireless PKI mechanism such that B and S cannot repudiate sending and receiving the purchase order respectively. SETNR/A protocol is proposed to improve the weakness of lacking non-repudiation mechanism from SET and SET/A for credit card-based transactions; on the other hand, agent-based protocol is ideal for complicated payment system. Broker generates a mobile agent for B which carries encrypted purchase order to S. A trusted third party (TTP) acts as a lightweight notary for evidence generations. One advantage of this agent-based payment protocol is to reduce inconvenience for mobile clients such as connection time and search for suitable merchant servers, etc.; it also provides necessary security mechanisms for mobile payment transactions.