Title :
Efficient secure similarity computation on encrypted trajectory data
Author :
An Liu ; Kai Zhengy ; Lu Liz ; Guanfeng Liu ; Lei Zhao ; Xiaofang Zhou
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Comput. Sci. & Technol., Soochow Univ., Suzhou, China
Abstract :
Outsourcing database to clouds is a scalable and cost-effective way for large scale data storage, management, and query processing. Trajectory data contain rich spatio-temporal relationships and reveal many forms of individual sensitive information (e.g., home address, health condition), which necessitate them to be encrypted before being outsourced for privacy concerns. However, efficient query processing over encrypted trajectory data is a very challenging task. Though some achievements have been reported very recently for simple queries (e.g., SQL queries, kNN queries) on encrypted data, there is rather limited progress on secure evaluation of trajectory queries because they are more complex and need special treatment. In this paper, we focus on secure trajectory similarity computation that is the cornerstone of secure trajectory query processing. More specifically, we propose an efficient solution to securely compute the similarity between two encrypted trajectories, which reveals nothing about the trajectories, but the final result. We theoretically prove that our solution is secure against the semi-honest adversaries model as all the intermediate information in our protocols can be simulated in polynomial time. Finally we empirically study the efficiency of the proposed method, which demonstrates the feasibility of our solution.
Keywords :
cloud computing; computational complexity; cryptographic protocols; data privacy; outsourcing; query processing; storage management; data management; database outsourcing; encrypted trajectory data; large scale data storage; polynomial time; privacy concerns; query processing; secure similarity computation; secure trajectory query evaluation; secure trajectory query processing; secure trajectory similarity computation; spatiotemporal relationships; Encryption; Protocols; Query processing; Trajectory;
Conference_Titel :
Data Engineering (ICDE), 2015 IEEE 31st International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Seoul
DOI :
10.1109/ICDE.2015.7113273