Location Privacy in Moving-object Environments
Abstract
The expanding use of location-Based services has profound implications on the privacy of personal information. If no adequate protection is adopted, information about movements of specific individuals could be disclosed to unauthorized subjects or organizations, thus resulting in privacy breaches. in this paper, we propose a framework for preserving location privacy in moving-object environments. Our approach is based on the idea of sending to the service provider suitably modified location information. Such modifications, that include transformations like scaling, are performed by agents interposed between users and service providers. Agents execute data transformation and the service provider directly processes the transformed dataset. Our technique not only prevents the service provider from knowing the exact locations of users, but also protects information about user movements and locations from being disclosed to other users who are not authorized to access this information. a key characteristic of our approach is that it achieves privacy without degrading service quality. We also define a privacy model to analyze our framework, and examine our approach experimentally.
Recommended Citation
D. Lin et al., "Location Privacy in Moving-object Environments," Transactions on Data Privacy, vol. 2, no. 1, pp. 21 - 46, Association for Computing Machinery (ACM), Apr 2009.
Department(s)
Computer Science
International Standard Serial Number (ISSN)
2013-1631; 1888-5063
Document Type
Article - Journal
Document Version
Citation
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text
Language(s)
English
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Publication Date
01 Apr 2009