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    Authentication of Moving Top-k Spatial Keyword Queries

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    A Privacy Protection Mechanism for Mobile Online Social Networks

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    A Location sharing system is the most critical component in mobile online social networks (MOSNS).Huge number of user\u27s location information will be stored by the service providers. In addition to the location privacy and social network privacy cannot be guaranteed to the user in the earlier work. Regarding the enhanced privacy against the inside attacker implemented by the service provider in (MOSNS), we initiate a new architecture with multiple servers .It introduces a protected solution which supports a location sharing among friends and strangers. The user friend set in each query is submitted to the location server it divides into multiple subset by the location server. If the user makes a query to the server the data can be retrieved only for the registered users instead of all. We use Three Layer of Security likely, High, Medium and Low for the Privacy implementation. Simultaneously with a location sharing it offers check ability of the searching results reoccurred from the servers. We also prove that the new construction is safe under the stronger security model with enhanced privacy

    An Enhanced TBAHIBE-LBKQS Techniques for Privacy Preservation in Wireless Network

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    In recent days, providing security to the data stored in wireless network is an important and challenging task. For this purpose, several existing privacy preservation and encryption algorithms are proposed in the existing works. But, it has some drawbacks such as, high cost, required more amount of time for execution and low level security. In order to overcome all these drawbacks, this paper proposes a novel technique such as, Tiered Blind and Anonymous Hierarchical Identity Based Encryption (TBAHIBE) and Location Based Keyword Query Search (LBKQS) for providing privacy preservation to the data stored in wireless network environment. In this work, the privacy is provided to the packet data stored in the Electronic Health Record (EHR). It includes two modules such as, secure data storage and location based keyword query search. In the first module, the packet data of the egg and, receptor, doctor and lab technician are stored in the encrypted format by using the proposed TBAHIBE technique. Here, the authenticated persons can view the packet data, for instance, the doctor can view the donor and receptor packet details. In the second module, the location based search is enabled based on the keyword and query. Here, the doctor, patient and other users can fetch the packet details in a filtered format. The main advantage of this paper is, it provides high privacy to the packet data in a secured way. The experimental results evaluate the performance of the proposed system in terms of computation cost, communication cost, query evaluation, encryption time, decryption time and key generation time

    Continuous Spatial Query Processing:A Survey of Safe Region Based Techniques

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    In the past decade, positioning system-enabled devices such as smartphones have become most prevalent. This functionality brings the increasing popularity of location-based services in business as well as daily applications such as navigation, targeted advertising, and location-based social networking. Continuous spatial queries serve as a building block for location-based services. As an example, an Uber driver may want to be kept aware of the nearest customers or service stations. Continuous spatial queries require updates to the query result as the query or data objects are moving. This poses challenges to the query efficiency, which is crucial to the user experience of a service. A large number of approaches address this efficiency issue using the concept of safe region . A safe region is a region within which arbitrary movement of an object leaves the query result unchanged. Such a region helps reduce the frequency of query result update and hence improves query efficiency. As a result, safe region-based approaches have been popular for processing various types of continuous spatial queries. Safe regions have interesting theoretical properties and are worth in-depth analysis. We provide a comparative study of safe region-based approaches. We describe how safe regions are computed for different types of continuous spatial queries, showing how they improve query efficiency. We compare the different safe region-based approaches and discuss possible further improvements

    Digital Image Access & Retrieval

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    The 33th Annual Clinic on Library Applications of Data Processing, held at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign in March of 1996, addressed the theme of "Digital Image Access & Retrieval." The papers from this conference cover a wide range of topics concerning digital imaging technology for visual resource collections. Papers covered three general areas: (1) systems, planning, and implementation; (2) automatic and semi-automatic indexing; and (3) preservation with the bulk of the conference focusing on indexing and retrieval.published or submitted for publicatio
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