2nd International ICST Conference on Security and Privacy in Comunication Networks

Research Article

Secure Real-time User Preference Collection for Broadcast Scheduling

  • @INPROCEEDINGS{10.1109/SECCOMW.2006.359540,
        author={Xuhua Ding and Shuhong Wang and Baihua Zheng},
        title={Secure Real-time User Preference Collection for Broadcast Scheduling},
        proceedings={2nd International ICST Conference on Security and Privacy in Comunication Networks},
        publisher={IEEE},
        proceedings_a={SECURECOMM},
        year={2007},
        month={5},
        keywords={},
        doi={10.1109/SECCOMW.2006.359540}
    }
    
  • Xuhua Ding
    Shuhong Wang
    Baihua Zheng
    Year: 2007
    Secure Real-time User Preference Collection for Broadcast Scheduling
    SECURECOMM
    IEEE
    DOI: 10.1109/SECCOMW.2006.359540
Xuhua Ding1,*, Shuhong Wang1,*, Baihua Zheng1,*
  • 1: School of Information Systems, Singapore Management University.
*Contact email: xhding@smu.edu.sg, shwang@smu.edu.sg, bhzheng@smu.edu.sg

Abstract

Efficient broadcast scheduling is essential to the performance of wireless data broadcast systems. Existing algorithms for broadcast scheduling are mostly based on the knowledge of users' data access pattern. Unfortunately, the requirement of exposing individual preference profile becomes a serious threat to user privacy. In this paper, we investigate the issue of securely collecting user access patterns in real-time for broadcast scheduling. We propose a novel secure user profile collection protocol which protects the privacy of individual users yet facilitates efficient wireless data broadcast scheduling. To address the crucial issue of power conservation in mobile devices, our scheme does not rely on expensive public key cryptography. Light computation and communication at the user end makes the scheme feasible for mobile devices with limited resource. Our theoretical security analysis shows that the proposed protocol preserves user privacy against eavesdroppers and malicious broadcast servers. Moreover, our extensive performance evaluation experiments show that the proposed scheme has low computation and communication cost