@inproceedings{12a68ee5267549a88fdcf660f6baa3e7,
title = "Multiparty proximity testing with dishonest majority from equality testing",
abstract = "Motivated by the recent widespread emergence of location-based services (LBS) over mobile devices, we explore efficient protocols for proximity-testing. Such protocols allow a group of friends to discover if they are all close to each other in some physical location, without revealing their individual locations to each other. We focus on hand-held devices and aim at protocols with very small communication complexity and a small constant number of rounds. The proximity-testing problem can be reduced to the private equality testing (PET) problem, in which parties find out whether or not they hold the same input (drawn from a low-entropy distribution) without revealing any other information about their inputs to each other. While previous works analyze the 2-party PET special case (and its LBS application), in this work we consider highly-efficient schemes for the multiparty case with no honest majority. We provide schemes for both a direct-communication setting and a setting with a honest-but-curious mediating server that does not learn the users' inputs. Our most efficient scheme takes 2 rounds, where in each round each user sends only a couple of ElGamal ciphertexts.",
author = "Ran Gelles and Rafail Ostrovsky and Kina Winoto",
year = "2012",
doi = "https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-31585-5_48",
language = "الإنجليزيّة",
isbn = "9783642315848",
series = "Lecture Notes in Computer Science (including subseries Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence and Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics)",
publisher = "Springer Verlag",
number = "PART 2",
pages = "537--548",
booktitle = "Automata, Languages, and Programming - 39th International Colloquium, ICALP 2012, Proceedings",
address = "ألمانيا",
edition = "PART 2",
note = "39th International Colloquium on Automata, Languages, and Programming, ICALP 2012 ; Conference date: 09-07-2012 Through 13-07-2012",
}