Authors
Reza Shokri, George Theodorakopoulos, Panos Papadimitratos, Ehsan Kazemi, Jean-Pierre Hubaux
Publication date
2014
Journal
IEEE Transactions on Dependable and Secure Computing (TDSC)
Volume
8
Issue
3
Pages
431--445
Description
Location-aware smartphones support various location-based services (LBSs): users query the LBS server and learn on the fly about their surroundings. However, such queries give away private information, enabling the LBS to track users. We address this problem by proposing a user-collaborative privacy-preserving approach for LBSs. Our solution does not require changing the LBS server architecture and does not assume third party servers; yet, it significantly improves users’ location privacy. The gain stems from the collaboration of mobile devices: they keep their context information in a buffer and pass it to others seeking such information. Thus, a user remains hidden from the server, unless all the collaborative peers in the vicinity lack the sought information. We evaluate our scheme against the Bayesian localization attacks that allow for strong adversaries who can incorporate prior knowledge in their attacks …
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Scholar articles
R Shokri, G Theodorakopoulos, P Papadimitratos… - IEEE transactions on dependable and secure …, 2013