PRISM: PSI and Voronoi diagram based Automated Exposure Notification with location privacy

IF 7.7 2区 计算机科学 Q1 COMPUTER SCIENCE, HARDWARE & ARCHITECTURE Journal of Network and Computer Applications Pub Date : 2025-02-13 DOI:10.1016/j.jnca.2025.104129
Jiezhen Tang , Hui Zhu , Liqun Chen , Fengwei Wang , Hui Li
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Abstract

Automated Exposure Notification techniques have been developed as pervasive risk assessment tools in public crisis management, particularly for the containment of infectious diseases. However, the widely adopted Bluetooth Low Energy or location-based AEN techniques face challenges in simultaneously providing fined-grained, real-time, and location privacy-preserving detection and notification. Therefore, we propose PRISM, an enhanced and hierarchical AEN scheme, offering both efficiency and security. Specifically, by analyzing the geographic properties of contact tracing in crisis, we first construct a Voronoi diagram map for detailed disaster-related data collection and management. Then, we introduce Hazardous Monitoring for broadcasting disaster information, which enables citizens to conveniently receive updates from public crisis management departments and rapidly recognize potential risks. In addition, we design Secure Exposure Identification, leveraging the Voronoi diagram and homomorphic encryption-based Private Set Intersection (PSI), allowing citizens to securely trace and identify contact with infected individuals. Detailed security analysis confirms that PRISM effectively safeguards citizens against privacy breaches. Finally, a PRISM system is developed and implemented for testing under real-world constraints, with experiment results indicating its efficacy and operational efficiency.
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Journal of Network and Computer Applications
Journal of Network and Computer Applications 工程技术-计算机:跨学科应用
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Network and Computer Applications welcomes research contributions, surveys, and notes in all areas relating to computer networks and applications thereof. Sample topics include new design techniques, interesting or novel applications, components or standards; computer networks with tools such as WWW; emerging standards for internet protocols; Wireless networks; Mobile Computing; emerging computing models such as cloud computing, grid computing; applications of networked systems for remote collaboration and telemedicine, etc. The journal is abstracted and indexed in Scopus, Engineering Index, Web of Science, Science Citation Index Expanded and INSPEC.
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