User Attribute Based Encryption for Improved Multi-Keyword Search Over Cloud Server

  • Sarita Motghare, Dr. Dheeraj Rane
Keywords: Information Network, Private Server, Public Cloud, Distributed Databases, Ranking Results

Abstract

Users of information networks can preserve their archives on multiple computers that have been sent. It allows individuals to store and retrieve their information in and from a variety of servers by allowing them to settle down wherever and on any computer. Giving effective searching on dispersed papers while also providing privacy on the owners' records is a very challenging assignment to complete successfully. There is one alternative structure offered by the existing system, which is indexing while still maintaining privacy (PPI). Consequently, documents are dispersed across several private repositories, which are all maintained by cloud / open server technology. Our team inquires about opening a cloud at a point in the process where the client demands a few details, and then provides to customers the hopeful rundown, which is the private server rundown. While in this process, clients will search for records on a specific private server once they have been exhausted; reports are shared in plain document form on a private server that is protected from prying eyes. In any case, the new programme would strengthen and professionalise the existing structure, which would be an improvement over the current one. First, when it comes to data, the key distribution centre (KDC), which allows information to be deciphered from a private server, is placed on the private servers in an encrypted system to allow for easy access to the information. In addition, the suggested framework incorporates the TF-IDF, which assists clients in the placement of their tests.

Published
2021-07-07
How to Cite
Dr. Dheeraj Rane, S. M. (2021). User Attribute Based Encryption for Improved Multi-Keyword Search Over Cloud Server. Design Engineering, 2091- 2103. Retrieved from http://www.thedesignengineering.com/index.php/DE/article/view/2533
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