A secure mobile multimedia content sharing service (SMM-CSS)

Min-Jen Tsai*, Ying Ting Chuang, Huai Che Hung, Po Wei Su

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Abstract

The increasing number of smart phone users together with the mobile communication and social network technology improvement lead to multi-functional services, such as realtime multimedia content sharing, Location-Based Service (LBS) and Geo-Social Networks (GeoSNs). However, the issues of multimedia content sharing with location-related privacy in GeoSNs start to be investigated and the security solution is yet to be found. Therefore, we propose a secure mobile multimedia content sharing service (SMM-CSS) which includes mobile users (MUs) and GeoSNs. To address the security concern, SMM-CSS has applied the Network Coding (NC) and Homomorphic Encryption (HE) techniques to support the secure multimedia transmission. Under such mechanism, personal location and social network relationship can be managed for secure communication. In addition, the architecture can be easily implemented to the existing GeoSNs.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publication2012 IEEE 14th International Workshop on Multimedia Signal Processing, MMSP 2012 - Proceedings
Pages250-254
Number of pages5
DOIs
StatePublished - 11 Dec 2012
Event2012 IEEE 14th International Workshop on Multimedia Signal Processing, MMSP 2012 - Banff, AB, Canada
Duration: 17 Sep 201219 Sep 2012

Publication series

Name2012 IEEE 14th International Workshop on Multimedia Signal Processing, MMSP 2012 - Proceedings

Conference

Conference2012 IEEE 14th International Workshop on Multimedia Signal Processing, MMSP 2012
Country/TerritoryCanada
CityBanff, AB
Period17/09/1219/09/12

Keywords

  • geo-social networks
  • homomorphic encryption
  • multimedia content sharing
  • network coding

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