KLPPS: A k-Anonymous Location Privacy Protection Scheme via Dummies and Stackelberg Game

Protecting location privacy has become an irreversible trend; some problems also come such as system structures adopted by location privacy protection schemes suffer from single point of failure or the mobile device performance bottlenecks, and these schemes cannot resist single-point attacks and in...

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description Protecting location privacy has become an irreversible trend; some problems also come such as system structures adopted by location privacy protection schemes suffer from single point of failure or the mobile device performance bottlenecks, and these schemes cannot resist single-point attacks and inference attacks and achieve a tradeoff between privacy level and service quality. To solve these problems, we propose a k-anonymous location privacy protection scheme via dummies and Stackelberg game. First, we analyze the merits and drawbacks of the existing location privacy preservation system architecture and propose a semitrusted third party-based location privacy preservation architecture. Next, taking into account both location semantic diversity, physical dispersion, and query probability, etc., we design a dummy location selection algorithm based on location semantics and physical distance, which can protect users’ privacy against single-point attack. And then, we propose a location anonymous optimization method based on Stackelberg game to improve the algorithm. Specifically, we formalize the mutual optimization of user-adversary objectives by using the framework of Stackelberg game to find an optimal dummy location set. The optimal dummy location set can resist single-point attacks and inference attacks while effectively balancing service quality and location privacy. Finally, we provide exhaustive simulation evaluation for the proposed scheme compared with existing schemes in multiple aspects, and the results show that the proposed scheme can effectively resist the single-point attack and inference attack while balancing the service quality and location privacy.
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Balancing
Blockchain
Computer architecture
Digital currencies
Dummies
Electronic devices
Game theory
Games
Inference
Optimization
Privacy
Quality of service
Queries
Semantics
Site selection
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