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A location-based service scheme with attribute information privacy

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  • Zhiguo Dai
  • Jichao Li

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In location-based service (LBS), private information retrieval (PIR) is an efficient strategy used for preserving personal privacy. However, schemes with traditional strategy that constructed by information indexing are usually denounced by its processing time and ineffective in preserving the attribute privacy of the user. Thus, in order to cope with above two weaknesses, in this paper, based on the conception of ciphertext policy attribute-based encryption (CP-ABE), a PIR scheme based on CP-ABE is proposed for preserving the personal privacy in LBS (location privacy preservation scheme with CP-ABE based PIR, short for LPPCAP). In this scheme, query and feedback are encrypted with security two-parties calculation by the user and the LBS server, so as not to violate any personal privacy and decrease the processing time in encrypting the retrieved information. In addition, this scheme can also preserve the attribute privacy of users such as the query frequency as well as the moving manner. At last, we analyzed the availability and the privacy of the proposed scheme, and then several groups of comparison experiment are given, so that the effectiveness and the usability of proposed scheme can be verified theoretically, practically, and the quality of service is also preserved.

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  • Zhiguo Dai & Jichao Li, 2024. "A location-based service scheme with attribute information privacy," PLOS ONE, Public Library of Science, vol. 19(9), pages 1-17, September.
  • Handle: RePEc:plo:pone00:0309919
    DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0309919
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