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Privacy-Preserving Collaborative Path Hiding for Participatory Sensing Applications
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2011
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Location InformationEngineeringInformation SecuritySmart CityMultimodal SensorsWearable TechnologyParticipatory Sensing ApplicationsLocalizationLocation-based ServiceCurrent Mobile PhonesData ScienceLocation AwarenessPrivacy-preserving CommunicationInternet Of ThingsParticipatory SensingData PrivacyComputer ScienceMobile ComputingPrivacy AnonymityMobile Positioning DataPrivacyData SecurityCryptographyMobile SensingMobile Users
The presence of multimodal sensors on current mobile phones enables a broad range of novel mobile applications including, e.g., monitoring noise pollution or traffic and road conditions in urban environments. Data of unprecedented quantity and quality can be collected and reported by a possible user base of billions of mobile phone subscribers worldwide. The collection of detailed sensor and location data may however compromise user privacy. In this paper, we present a decentralized mechanism to preserve location privacy during the collection of sensor readings. As most sensor readings are geotagged, we propose to exchange them between users in physical proximity in order to jumble the paths followed by the users. We evaluate different strategies to exchange and report the sensor readings to the application using real-world GPS traces of mobile users. The results demonstrate the feasibility and efficacy of our proposed scheme, which can obfuscate up to 100% of the visited locations in the best instances.
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