A new blockchain-based multi-level location secure sharing scheme

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Abstract

Currently, users’ location information is collected to provide better services or research. Using a central server to collect, store and share location information has inevitable defects in terms of security and efficiency. Using the point-to-point sharing method will result in high computation overhead and communication overhead for users, and the data are hard to be verified. To resolve these issues, we propose a new blockchain-based multi-level location secure sharing scheme. In our proposed scheme, the location data are set hierarchically and shared with the requester according to the user’s policy, while the received data can be verified. For this, we design a smart contract to implement attribute-based access control and establish an incentive and punishment mechanism. We evaluate the computation overhead and the experimental results show that the computation overhead of our proposed scheme is much lower than that of the existing scheme. Finally, we analyze the performances of our proposed scheme and demonstrate that our proposed scheme is, overall, better than existing schemes.

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Wang, Q., Xia, T., Ren, Y., Yuan, L., & Miao, G. (2021). A new blockchain-based multi-level location secure sharing scheme. Applied Sciences (Switzerland), 11(5), 1–22. https://doi.org/10.3390/app11052260

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