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Anonymous and Linkable Location-Based Services

Journal

IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON VEHICULAR TECHNOLOGY
Volume 71, Issue 9, Pages 9397-9409

Publisher

IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/TVT.2022.3180412

Keywords

Location-based services; query privacy; anonymity; ring signature; bilinear pairing; signcryption

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This article proposes an anonymous linkable location-based services (AL2BS) scheme using linkable ring signcryption technique, which provides protection for vehicle user's query privacy and LBS server's data privacy without revealing the user's identity. The efficiency of the AL2BS scheme is independent of the size of the LBS server's database.
In the location-based services (LBS) scheme, the vehicle user sends his query to the LBS server and gets the data corresponding to the requested query from it. Therefore, vehicle user's query privacy and LBS server's data privacy are serious issues in LBS. Several LBS schemes, like k-anonymity, private-information retrieval, and homomorphic encryption-based, have been proposed to solve these issues. These schemes either provide vehicle user's query privacy or LBS server's data privacy. Some of the oblivious transfer (OT) protocol-based LBS schemes preserve vehicle users' query privacy and LBS server's data privacy. However, the OT-based LBS schemes do not preserve vehicle user's identity privacy. Moreover, the efficiency (communication and computation costs) of the OT protocol-based LBS schemes depends on the LBS server's database size, which is very high. In this work, we propose an anonymous linkable location-based services (AL2BS) scheme using linkable ring signcryption technique. The scheme provides vehicle user's query privacy and LBS server's data privacy without revealing the vehicle user's identity. The efficiency of the AL2BS scheme is independent of the size of the LBS server's database. The AL2BS scheme requires only one pairing operation on both ends and a few point multiplications. The theoretical and experimental results show that the performance of the AL2BS scheme in terms of communication and computation costs is better than the existing LBS schemes.

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