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