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Privacy-preserving Protocols for Finding the Convex Hulls
March 04-March 07
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/ARES.2008.112008 Third International Conference o ...
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Secure Multi-party Computation (SMC) has been a research forcus in international cryptography community in recent years. SMC deals with the following situation: Two (or many) parties want to jointly perform a computation without disclosing their private inputs. Privacy-preserving convex hulls problem is a special case of SMC and it can be applied in many fields such as military and commercial fields. In this paper, we first present two privacy-preserving protocols to solve the convex hulls problem by using Yao's millionaire protocol. We also discuss the security. correctness and performance of the two protocols. Based on the Euclid-distance Measure Protocol, an approximate solution to the convex hulls problem is proposed for fairness, which conceals more private information.
Index Terms:
secure multi-party computation, computational geometry, convex hull
Citation:
Qi Wang, Yonglong Luo, Liusheng Huang, "Privacy-preserving Protocols for Finding the Convex Hulls," ares, pp.727-732, 2008 Third International Conference on Availability, Reliability and Security, 2008
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