Privacy-preserving optimal meeting location determination on mobile devices
Date
2014-07Author
Bilogrevic, Igor
Jadliwala, Murtuza Shabbir
Joneja, Vishal
Kalkan, Kubra
Hubaux, Jean-Pierre
Aad, Imad
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Bilogrevic, I; Jadliwala, M.; Joneja, V.; Kalkan, K.; Hubaux, J.-P.; Aad, I, "Privacy-Preserving Optimal Meeting Location Determination on Mobile Devices," Information Forensics and Security, IEEE Transactions on , vol.9, no.7, pp.1141,1156, July 2014
Abstract
Equipped with state-of-the-art smartphones and mobile devices, today's highly interconnected urban population is increasingly dependent on these gadgets to organize and plan their daily lives. These applications often rely on current (or preferred) locations of individual users or a group of users to provide the desired service, which jeopardizes their privacy; users do not necessarily want to reveal their current (or preferred) locations to the service provider or to other, possibly untrusted, users. In this paper, we propose privacy-preserving algorithms for determining an optimal meeting location for a group of users. We perform a thorough privacy evaluation by formally quantifying privacy-loss of the proposed approaches. In order to study the performance of our algorithms in a real deployment, we implement and test their execution efficiency on Nokia smartphones. By means of a targeted user-study, we attempt to get an insight into the privacy-awareness of users in location-based services and the usability of the proposed solutions.
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