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| - | * <html><mark>Towards measuring anonymity</mark></html> {{:class:gradmc2012f:towards_measuring_anonymity.pdf|PDF}} DILEEP | + | * <html><mark>Towards measuring anonymity</mark></html> {{:class:gradmc2012f:towards_measuring_anonymity.pdf|PDF}} |
| * by Claudia Diaz, Stefaan Seys, Joris Claessens, and Bart Preneel | * by Claudia Diaz, Stefaan Seys, Joris Claessens, and Bart Preneel | ||
| * in Proceedings of PET 2002, April 14-15, 2002, San Francisco, In Hannes Federath (Ed.), Designing Privacy Enhancing Technologies, Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 2002. | * in Proceedings of PET 2002, April 14-15, 2002, San Francisco, In Hannes Federath (Ed.), Designing Privacy Enhancing Technologies, Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 2002. | ||
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| * Summary: This article analyze the problem of location privacy in wireless networks and present a protocol for improving location privacy. The basic approach is to obfuscate several types of privacy-compromising information revealed by a mobile node, including sender identity, time of transmission, and signal strength. | * Summary: This article analyze the problem of location privacy in wireless networks and present a protocol for improving location privacy. The basic approach is to obfuscate several types of privacy-compromising information revealed by a mobile node, including sender identity, time of transmission, and signal strength. | ||
| - | * **Feeling-based Location Privacy Protection for Location-based Services** {{:class:gradmc2012f:feeling_loc_privacy.pdf|PDF}} | + | * **Feeling-based Location Privacy Protection for Location-based Services** {{:class:gradmc2012f:feeling_loc_privacy.pdf|PDF}} MALIK |
| * by Toby Xu, Ying Cai | * by Toby Xu, Ying Cai | ||
| * In Proceeding CCS '09 Proceedings of the 16th ACM conference on Computer and communications security, Pages 348-357 | * In Proceeding CCS '09 Proceedings of the 16th ACM conference on Computer and communications security, Pages 348-357 | ||
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| * Summary: This paper presents PrivacyGrid - a framework which allows users to express their privacy requirements in terms of location hiding and QoS measures. The authors develope three dynamic grid-based spatial cloaking algorithms for location k-anonymity and location l-diversity in a mobile environment. They also discuss PrivacyGrid mechanisms for supporting anonymous location queries. Experimental evaluation shows that their algorithms provide much higher anonymization success rate and yet are highly efficient in terms of both time complexity and update cost. | * Summary: This paper presents PrivacyGrid - a framework which allows users to express their privacy requirements in terms of location hiding and QoS measures. The authors develope three dynamic grid-based spatial cloaking algorithms for location k-anonymity and location l-diversity in a mobile environment. They also discuss PrivacyGrid mechanisms for supporting anonymous location queries. Experimental evaluation shows that their algorithms provide much higher anonymization success rate and yet are highly efficient in terms of both time complexity and update cost. | ||
| - | * **Hangout: A Privacy Preserving Location Based Social Networking Service.** {{:class:gradmc2012f:hangout-_a_privacy_preserving_location_based_social_networking_service.pdf|PDF}} MALIK | + | * **Hangout: A Privacy Preserving Location Based Social Networking Service.** {{:class:gradmc2012f:hangout-_a_privacy_preserving_location_based_social_networking_service.pdf|PDF}} |
| * by Murali Annavaram, Quinn Jacobson, John P. Shen | * by Murali Annavaram, Quinn Jacobson, John P. Shen | ||
| * In Workshop on Mobile Devices and Urban Sensing, (Invited Paper) April 2008 | * In Workshop on Mobile Devices and Urban Sensing, (Invited Paper) April 2008 | ||
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| * by William J. Buchanan, Zbigniew Kwecka, Elias Ekonomou | * by William J. Buchanan, Zbigniew Kwecka, Elias Ekonomou | ||
| * Journal Mobile Networks and Applications | * Journal Mobile Networks and Applications | ||
| - | * Medusa: a programming framework for crowd-sensing applications [[http://selab.csuohio.edu/~nsridhar/teaching/fall12/eec-492-693-793/papers/Medusa.pdf|PDF]] | + | * Medusa: a programming framework for crowd-sensing applications [[http://selab.csuohio.edu/~nsridhar/teaching/fall12/eec-492-693-793/papers/Medusa.pdf|PDF]] DILEEP |
| * by Ra, Moo R. and Liu, Bin and La Porta, Tom F. and Govindan, Ramesh | * by Ra, Moo R. and Liu, Bin and La Porta, Tom F. and Govindan, Ramesh | ||
| * Mobisys 2012 | * Mobisys 2012 | ||