Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4954453 Computer Communications 2017 13 Pages PDF
Abstract
Location based services are increasingly popular, partly due to the trend of smartphone and online social network service adoption. However, it is important for location-based service provider (LBSP) to ensure user location privacy in the provision of such services. In this paper, we present a secure hitch service in location based social networks (LBSNs). To provide such a service, we propose a privacy-preserving proximity based location query (PPLQ) protocol, which is based on the hierarchical predicate encryption technique and the prefix membership verification technique. There are two types of users in this system, namely: the querier and the publisher. Our protocol allows a querier to query the location of publishers using multi-dimensional search, and it enforces distance based access control in the location queries. In order to improve the efficiency of our protocol, we use the multi-scale technique to represent user's location information in the query condition and searchable index. The proposed protocol is designed to achieve multi-dimensional keyword search and bilateral private proximity testing simultaneously. Our protocol enables each user to independently define his/her own location policy for private proximity testing. In particular, we propose some solutions to reduce the search time cost of the CSP so that the time cost is acceptable for queriers. Finally, we demonstrate the utility of the protocol using simulated data on the map of the city area of Changsha and a U.S. census dataset.
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