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2008
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Mobile SensingMobile SecurityEngineeringInformation SecuritySmart CityParticipatory SensingWearable TechnologyData PrivacyNetwork WorldInternet Of ThingsMobile ComputingMobile Positioning DataPrivacyNew Security ChallengeData SecurityLocation-based ServicePersonal Mobile Devices
Personal mobile devices are increasingly equipped with the capability to sense the physical world (through cameras, microphones, and accelerometers, for example) and the, network world (with Wi-Fi and Bluetooth interfaces). Such devices offer many new opportunities for cooperative sensing applications. For example, users' mobile phones may contribute data to community-oriented information services, from city-wide pollution monitoring to enterprise-wide detection of unauthorized Wi-Fi access points. This people-centric mobile-sensing model introduces a new security challenge in the design of mobile systems: protecting the privacy of participants while allowing their devices to reliably contribute high-quality data to these large-scale applications.
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