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An Authenticated Privacy-Preserving Mobile Matchmaking Protocol Based on Social Connections with Friendship Ownership

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  • Shin-Yan Chiou
  • Chi-Shiu Luo

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The increase of mobile device use for social interaction drives the proliferation of online social applications. However, it prompts a series of security and existence problems. Some common problems are the authenticity of social contacts, the privacy of online communication, and the lack of physical interaction. This work presents mobile private matchmaking protocols that allow users to privately and immediately search the targets which match their planning purposes via mobile devices and wireless network. Based on social networks, the relationships of targets can be unlimited or limited to friends or friends of friends. It considers the privacy of users and the authenticity of friendships. The privacy means that no private information, except chosen targets, is leaked and the authenticity that signifies no forgery relationships can be successfully claimed. It applies to many applications such as searching for a person to talk to, to dine with, to play games with, or to see a movie with. The proposed scheme is demonstrated to be secure, effective, and efficient. The implementation of the proposed algorithms on Android system mobile devices allows users to securely find their target via mobile phones.

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  • Shin-Yan Chiou & Chi-Shiu Luo, 2014. "An Authenticated Privacy-Preserving Mobile Matchmaking Protocol Based on Social Connections with Friendship Ownership," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2014, pages 1-12, February.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:637985
    DOI: 10.1155/2014/637985
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