Personalized Outsourced Privacy-preserving Database Updates for Crowd-sensed Dynamic Spectrum Access
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Abstract

Outsourced Database Security - Dynamic Spectrum Access (DSA) paradigm enabled through Cognitive Radio (CR) appliances is extremely well suited to solve the spectrum shortage problem. Crowd-sensing has been effectively used for dynamic spectrum access sensing by leveraging the power of the masses. Specifically in the DSA context, crowd-sensing allows end users to query a DSA database which is updated through crowd-sensing workers. Despite recent research proposals that address the privacy and confidentiality concerns of the querying user and crowd-sensing workers, personalized privacy-preserving database updates through crowdsensing workers remains an open problem. To this end we propose a personalized privacy-preserving database update scheme for the crowd-sensing model based on lightweight homomorphic encryption. We provide substantial experiments based on reallife mobility data sets which show that the proposed protocol provides realistic efficiency and security.

Year of Publication
2022
Date Published
jun
Publisher
IEEE
Conference Location
Palermo, Italy
ISBN Number
978-1-66544-280-0
URL
https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/9843035/
DOI
10.1109/MELECON53508.2022.9843035
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