DocumentCode
170335
Title
Near-pri: Private, proximity based location sharing
Author
Novak, Ed ; Qun Li
fYear
2014
fDate
April 27 2014-May 2 2014
Firstpage
37
Lastpage
45
Abstract
As the ubiquity of smartphones increases we see an increase in the popularity of location based services. Specifically, online social networks provide services such as alerting the user of friend co-location, and finding a user´s k nearest neighbors. Location information is sensitive, which makes privacy a strong concern for location based systems like these. We have built one such service that allows two parties to share location information privately and securely. Our system allows every user to maintain and enforce their own policy. When one party, (Alice), queries the location of another party, (Bob), our system uses homomorphic encryption to test if Alice is within Bob´s policy. If she is, Bob´s location is shared with Alice only. If she is not, no user location information is shared with anyone. Due to the importance and sensitivity of location information, and the easily deployable design of our system, we offer a useful, practical, and important system to users. Our main contribution is a flexible, practical protocol for private proximity testing, a useful and efficient technique for representing location values, and a working implementation of the system we design in this paper. It is implemented as an Android application with the Facebook online social network used for communication between users.
Keywords
cryptography; mobile computing; smart phones; social networking (online); Android application; Facebook online social network; Near-Pri; homomorphic encryption; location based services; location based systems; location information sensitivity; location value representation; private proximity based location sharing; private proximity testing; smartphone ubiquity; user location information privacy; Cryptography; Facebook; Lead; Polynomials; Privacy; Protocols; Vegetation;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
INFOCOM, 2014 Proceedings IEEE
Conference_Location
Toronto, ON
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/INFOCOM.2014.6847922
Filename
6847922
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