Visible to the public Aggio: A Coupon Safe for Privacy-Preserving Smart Retail Environments

TitleAggio: A Coupon Safe for Privacy-Preserving Smart Retail Environments
Publication TypeConference Paper
Year of Publication2018
AuthorsHarris, Albert, Snader, Robin, Kravets, Robin
Conference Name2018 IEEE/ACM Symposium on Edge Computing (SEC)
ISBN Number978-1-5386-9445-9
KeywordsAggio, Bandwidth, BLE, cloud computing, cloud-based systems, coupon safety, CouponHubs, cryptographic management, cryptography, data privacy, edge computing, electronic coupon distribution system, expert systems, human factors, Internet of Things, Internet-of-Things devices, IoT, IoT technology, IoT-enabled shopping experience, local coupon storage, localized coupons, mobile applications, mobile computing, mobile device, Mobile handsets, privacy, privacy preserving communication, privacy-preserving smart retail environments, pubcrawl, purchasing, retail data processing, Scalability, Servers, wireless channels, Wireless communication
Abstract

Researchers and industry experts are looking at how to improve a shopper's experience and a store's revenue by leveraging and integrating technologies at the edges of the network, such as Internet-of-Things (IoT) devices, cloud-based systems, and mobile applications. The integration of IoT technology can now be used to improve purchasing incentives through the use of electronic coupons. Research has shown that targeted electronic coupons are the most effective and coupons presented to the shopper when they are near the products capture the most shoppers' dollars. Although it is easy to imagine coupons being broadcast to a shopper's mobile device over a low-power wireless channel, such a solution must be able to advertise many products, target many individual shoppers, and at the same time, provide shoppers with their desired level of privacy. To support this type of IoT-enabled shopping experience, we have designed Aggio, an electronic coupon distribution system that enables the distribution of localized, targeted coupons while supporting user privacy and security. Aggio uses cryptographic mechanisms to not only provide security but also to manage shopper groups e.g., bronze, silver, and gold reward programs) and minimize resource usage, including bandwidth and energy. The novel use of cryptographic management of coupons and groups allows Aggio to reduce bandwidth use, as well as reduce the computing and energy resources needed to process incoming coupons. Through the use of local coupon storage on the shopper's mobile device, the shopper does not need to query the cloud and so does not need to expose all of the details of their shopping decisions. Finally, the use of privacy preserving communication between the shopper's mobile device and the CouponHubs that are distributed throughout the retail environment allows the shopper to expose their location to the store without divulging their location to all other shoppers present in the store.

URLhttps://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8567665
DOI10.1109/SEC.2018.00020
Citation Keyharris_aggio:_2018