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An LSH-based Offloading Method for IoMT Services in Integrated Cloud-Edge Environment

Xiaolong Xu, Qihe Huang, Yiwen Zhang, Shancang Li, Lianyong Qi, Wanchun Dou

2020ACM Transactions on Multimedia Computing Communications and Applications32 citationsDOI

Abstract

Benefiting from the massive available data provided by Internet of multimedia things (IoMT), enormous intelligent services requiring information of various types to make decisions are emerging. Generally, the IoMT devices are equipped with limited computing power, interfering with the process of computation-intensive services. Currently, to satisfy a wide range of service requirements, the novel computing paradigms, i.e., cloud computing and edge computing, can potentially be integrated for service accommodation. Nevertheless, the private information (i.e., location, service type, etc.) in the services is prone to spilling out during service offloading in the cloud-edge computing. To avoid privacy leakage while improving service utility, including the service response time and energy consumption for service executions, a <underline>L</underline>ocality-sensitive-hash (LSH)-based <underline>o</underline>ffloading <underline>m</underline>ethod, named LOM, is devised. Specifically, LSH is leveraged to encrypt the feature information for the services offloaded to the edge servers with the intention of privacy preservation. Eventually, comparative experiments are conducted to verify the effectiveness of LOM with respect to promoting service utility.

Topics & Concepts

Cloud computingComputer scienceServerEdge computingService (business)Computer securityService providerEnhanced Data Rates for GSM EvolutionPrivate information retrievalThe InternetEncryptionComputer networkWorld Wide WebTelecommunicationsOperating systemBusinessMarketingIoT and Edge/Fog ComputingAdvanced Neural Network ApplicationsVisual Attention and Saliency Detection
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