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Agent Alliances: A Means for Practical Threshold Signature
Endsuleit and Mie (2003) have proposed a model for the robust and private evaluation of a function within a group of cooperating mobile agents, called an agent alliance. The model has been given abstractly and is based on a cryptographic protocol for secure multi-party computation. This paper aims on the investigation of the complexity of a threshold signature performed within the alliance model. The goal is to achieve a practical security model in which agents can be allowed to act fully autonomously in their users name without relying on a trusted authority