Abstract

With the rapid popularization and development of location-based services (LBS), location privacy preserving has become a mainstream concern. Existing anonymity-based methods rely mainly on anonymous location selection based on geographic information, which neglects the semantic information on the location, and behavior of self-interested users may raise a privacy vulnerability. A blockchain-based approach for location privacy protection schemes has been proposed to address these issues. In this scheme, the privacy level of the location is improved using private chain-based collaborative anonymous communication with anonymous set construction methods that consider the semantic diversity associated with the related user. Compared with other existing methods, evaluation based on real-world datasets shows that the proposed method prevents location privacy leakage from collaborative users and constructs a semantical anonymity set, thus effectively protecting the user’s location privacy.

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