Abstract

SummaryWith the advancement of global positioning systems and communication technologies, location‐based services (LBS) have become widely used. However, user location privacy is vulnerable during service exchange, and location‐related queries may result in serious privacy disclosure issues. In this article, considering that attackers may make use of auxiliary information to track a mobile user, we propose a real‐time privacy‐preserving scheme based on the grouping of queries in continuous LBS. In this scheme, we first design the probability density functions to select virtual locations. Then, we group these virtual locations and the query location of the user into several queries. Simultaneously, we send these grouping queries to the LBS server. Following the steps outlined above, grouping queries can be used to conceal the true query. Moreover, the results of security analyses and performance evaluations show that the proposed scheme is effective and secure.

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