Navigational Path Privacy Protection: Navigational Path Privacy Protection

Navigational path query, one of the most popular location-based services (LBSs), determines a route from a source to a destination on a road network. However, issuing path queries to some non-trustworthy service providers may pose privacy threats to the users. For instance, given a query requesting...

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Main Authors: LEE, Ken C. K., LEE, Wang-chien, LEONG, Hong Va, ZHENG, Baihua
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spelling sg-smu-ink.sis_research-13812010-09-24T05:42:03Z Navigational Path Privacy Protection: Navigational Path Privacy Protection LEE, Ken C. K. LEE, Wang-chien LEONG, Hong Va ZHENG, Baihua Navigational path query, one of the most popular location-based services (LBSs), determines a route from a source to a destination on a road network. However, issuing path queries to some non-trustworthy service providers may pose privacy threats to the users. For instance, given a query requesting for a path from a residential address to a psychiatrist, some adversaries may deduce "who is related to what disease". In this paper, we present an obfuscator framework that reduces the likelihood of path queries being revealed, while supporting different user privacy protection needs and retaining query evaluation efficiency. The framework consists of two major components, namely, an obfuscator and an obfuscated path query processor. The former formulates obfuscated path queries by intermixing true and fake sources and destinations and the latter facilitates efficient evaluation of the obfuscated path queries in an LBS server. The framework supports three types of obfuscated path queries, namely, independent obfuscated path query, shared obfuscated path query, and anti-collusion obfuscated path query. Our proposal strikes a balance between privacy protection strength and query processing overheads, while enhancing privacy protection against collusion attacks. Finally, we validate the proposed ideas and evaluate the performance of our framework based on an extensive set of empirical experiments. 2009-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sis_research/382 info:doi/10.1145/1645953.1646041 http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1645953.1646041 Research Collection School Of Computing and Information Systems eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University path search privacy protection road network Information Security
institution Singapore Management University
building SMU Libraries
continent Asia
country Singapore
Singapore
content_provider SMU Libraries
collection InK@SMU
language English
topic path search
privacy protection
road network
Information Security
spellingShingle path search
privacy protection
road network
Information Security
LEE, Ken C. K.
LEE, Wang-chien
LEONG, Hong Va
ZHENG, Baihua
Navigational Path Privacy Protection: Navigational Path Privacy Protection
description Navigational path query, one of the most popular location-based services (LBSs), determines a route from a source to a destination on a road network. However, issuing path queries to some non-trustworthy service providers may pose privacy threats to the users. For instance, given a query requesting for a path from a residential address to a psychiatrist, some adversaries may deduce "who is related to what disease". In this paper, we present an obfuscator framework that reduces the likelihood of path queries being revealed, while supporting different user privacy protection needs and retaining query evaluation efficiency. The framework consists of two major components, namely, an obfuscator and an obfuscated path query processor. The former formulates obfuscated path queries by intermixing true and fake sources and destinations and the latter facilitates efficient evaluation of the obfuscated path queries in an LBS server. The framework supports three types of obfuscated path queries, namely, independent obfuscated path query, shared obfuscated path query, and anti-collusion obfuscated path query. Our proposal strikes a balance between privacy protection strength and query processing overheads, while enhancing privacy protection against collusion attacks. Finally, we validate the proposed ideas and evaluate the performance of our framework based on an extensive set of empirical experiments.
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author LEE, Ken C. K.
LEE, Wang-chien
LEONG, Hong Va
ZHENG, Baihua
author_facet LEE, Ken C. K.
LEE, Wang-chien
LEONG, Hong Va
ZHENG, Baihua
author_sort LEE, Ken C. K.
title Navigational Path Privacy Protection: Navigational Path Privacy Protection
title_short Navigational Path Privacy Protection: Navigational Path Privacy Protection
title_full Navigational Path Privacy Protection: Navigational Path Privacy Protection
title_fullStr Navigational Path Privacy Protection: Navigational Path Privacy Protection
title_full_unstemmed Navigational Path Privacy Protection: Navigational Path Privacy Protection
title_sort navigational path privacy protection: navigational path privacy protection
publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 2009
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sis_research/382
http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1645953.1646041
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