Efficacy of Object Based Passwords for Student Authentication Framework for Online Examination
Author(s):
jinka suneetha, k.venkata ramana
Keywords:
Object based Passwords, Passwords, object-hash based scheme
Abstract
In the recent years, net has become more and more widespread and utilized by many folks from everywhere the world. Online learning is wide acceptable. Online examination could be a basic a part of online learning. Student work and assessment is remotely submitted with none face to face interaction. Student could submit already submitted work thus originality of fabric is greatly defeated. So Student authentication in online examination is seen as a 1 of the foremost problem and challenges. This paper proposed the novel student authentication framework for on-line examination. During this paper, we have a tendency to extend the ObPwd theme with a brand new object primarily based password theme that performs majority of the computation at the server facet. This paper basically discusses 2 frameworks for object password schemes, an object hash-based theme (where the shopper machine computes the hash of the object to be used as text password) and an object-based theme (where the thing is directly transmitted to the server as password). We conjointly evaluate the performance of both the thing password schemes against standard text-based password schemes using prototypes of every of the frameworks. Implications with relevancy simple use, sharing and security also are mentioned.
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Unique Paper ID: 145528

Publication Volume & Issue: Volume 4, Issue 10

Page(s): 860 - 864
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