DocumentCode
32868
Title
Participatory privacy: Enabling privacy in participatory sensing
Author
De Cristofaro, Emiliano ; Soriente, Claudio
Volume
27
Issue
1
fYear
2013
fDate
January-February 2013
Firstpage
32
Lastpage
36
Abstract
Participatory sensing is an emerging computing paradigm that enables the distributed collection of data by self-selected participants. It allows the increasing number of mobile phone users to share local knowledge acquired by their sensor-equipped devices (e.g., to monitor temperature, pollution level, or consumer pricing information). While research initiatives and prototypes proliferate, their real-world impact is often bounded to comprehensive user participation. If users have no incentive, or feel that their privacy might be endangered, it is likely that they will not participate. In this article, we focus on privacy protection in participatory sensing and introduce a suitable privacy-enhanced infrastructure. First, we provide a set of definitions of privacy requirements for both data producers (i.e., users providing sensed information) and consumers (i.e., applications accessing the data). Then we propose an efficient solution designed for mobile phone users, which incurs very low overhead. Finally, we discuss a number of open problems and possible research directions.
Keywords
data privacy; mobile handsets; telecommunication security; comprehensive user participation; mobile phone; participatory sensing privacy; privacy protection; privacy-enhanced infrastructure; sensor-equipped devices; Computer security; Cryptography; Mobile handsets; Mobile nodes; Network security; Privacy; Sensors;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Network, IEEE
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0890-8044
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/MNET.2013.6423189
Filename
6423189
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