A Survey paper on Designing a Tool for Securing User Profile Using Location Based Service

Pooja Ingle, Parul Bhanarkar

Abstract


This paper exhibits a review of diverse devices for securing client protection and in the meantime demonstrating LBS administrations. In proposed framework we exhibit an answer for one of the area based inquiry issues. This issue is characterized as tails: (i) a client needs to question a database of area information, known as Points Of Interest (POI), and would not like to uncover his/her area to the server because of security concerns; (ii) the area's proprietor information, that is, the area server, would not like to just disseminate its information to all clients. We propose a noteworthy upgrade upon this outcome by presenting a comparative two stage approach, where the homomorphism examination step is supplanted with Oblivious Transfer to accomplish a more secure answer for both sides. The arrangement we present is productive and reasonable in numerous situations. We additionally incorporate the aftereffects of a working model to outline the proficiency of our convention.

Keywords


location based query; private information retrieval; oblivious transfer

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