Abstract

With the increasing awareness of personal health, personal health data management has become an important part of people's lives. Smart wearable devices (SWDs) collect people's personal health data, and then store the data on cloud. Authorized entities access the data to provide personalized health services. However, these personal health data contain a large amount of sensitive information, which may pose a significant threat to people's lives and property. To address this, this paper proposes a privacy-preserving solution. SWD data is encrypted, and secure indexes are created using Bloom filter and 0-1 encoding. Encrypted data and indexes are stored in a semi-trusted cloud. Only authorized entities can access the ciphertexts, ensuring secure personalized health management. Extensive experiments validate the scheme's efficiency in index construction, query token generation, and ciphertext search. Security analysis confirms no external entity, including the cloud, gains additional information during retrieval.

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