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An Enhanced Location Scattering Based Privacy Protection Scheme

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posted on 2024-06-04, 04:05 authored by N Nisha, Iynkaran NatgunanathanIynkaran Natgunanathan, Yong XiangYong Xiang
Consumer privacy-preserving is a major concern in location-based services (LBSs). The paramount problem in LBSs is the disclosure of a user’s actual location while interacting with the location-based service provider (LSP). To address this issue, some privacy-preserving mechanisms introduce a trusted middle entity (TME) between a user and the LSP. However, a TME could be compromised, thus posing a serious privacy threat to user’s information. In this paper, we propose a novel dummy location scattering scheme (DLSS) to protect the location privacy of a user. Specifically, DLSS employs a dummy location generation technique to reduce the risk of location information exposure to untrusted entities. In addition, a pseudonym-based mechanism and a time delay technique are adopted to further improve the privacy of a user. We conducted extensive experiments with randomly generated users’ location to evaluate the robustness of our proposed scheme. When the number of users are increased to 300, the computation time of the proposed scheme is below 105 ms. Even for the larger number of points of interest (POIs) (>2000), the computation time is below 1500 ms in comparison with other existing schemes. Simulation results show that the proposed DLSS preserves privacy at low computation time and communication cost in comparison with the existing schemes.

History

Journal

IEEE Access02 Mar 2022

Volume

10

Pagination

21250-21263

Location

Piscataway, New Jersey

ISSN

2169-3536

eISSN

2169-3536

Language

English

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Publisher

Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers