Resumen
With the rapid development of the Internet of Things, location-based services have emerged in many social and business fields. In obtaining the service, the user needs to transmit the query data to an untrusted location service provider for query and then obtain the required content. Most existing schemes tend to protect the user?s location privacy information while ignoring the user?s query privacy. This paper proposes a secure and effective query privacy protection scheme. The multi-user cache is used to store historical query results, reduce the number of communications between users and untrusted servers, and introduce trust computing for malicious users in neighbor caches, thereby reducing the possibility of privacy leakage. When the cache cannot meet the demand, the user?s location coordinates are converted using the Moore curve, processed using encryption technology, and sent to the location service provider to prevent malicious entities from accessing the transformed data. Finally, we simulate and evaluate the scheme on real datasets, and the experimental results demonstrate the safety and effectiveness of the scheme.