Protecting Privacy of Location-Based Services in Road Networks
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
10-1-2021
Abstract
Location-Based Services (LBS), which answer users' location-dependent queries to Points of Interest (POI), have become popular along with mobile devices' widespread use. While benefiting from convenience, users may suffer privacy leak risk, due to publishing sensitive information, i.e., locations, to servers. Previous studies have proposed a number of methods for protecting LBS. Through providing provable privacy protection, Private Information Retrieval (PIR) becomes well-known for its high effectiveness in protecting privacy. However, the PIR-protected LBS must cautiously handle the consequent transmission/computation cost and service error brought by adopting PIR, as both of them impact user experience. Then an important question arises: Can the user experience of PIR-protected LBS be greatly improved? We answer it by presenting a novel interface from PIR to LBS, gaining benefits from road networks. The proposed interface is comprised of two road partition methods fully considering POI's distribution along roads, and two response-calculating methods to satisfy users' requirements on driving distance. Since Vehicular Location Based Services contain adequate road network knowledge, we accomplish our work on them. The experimental results on a real dataset validate that our interface can improve PIR-protected LBS greatly in user experience while protecting privacy.
Identifier
85101558681 (Scopus)
Publication Title
IEEE Transactions on Intelligent Transportation Systems
External Full Text Location
https://doi.org/10.1109/TITS.2020.2992232
e-ISSN
15580016
ISSN
15249050
First Page
6435
Last Page
6448
Issue
10
Volume
22
Recommended Citation
Tan, Zheng; Wang, Cheng; Yan, Chungang; Zhou, Mengchu; and Jiang, Changjun, "Protecting Privacy of Location-Based Services in Road Networks" (2021). Faculty Publications. 3772.
https://digitalcommons.njit.edu/fac_pubs/3772