Participatory sensing enables new paradigms and markets for information collection based on the ubiquitous availability of smartphones, but also introduces privacy challenges for participating users and their data. In this work, we review existing security models for privacy-preserving participatory sensing and propose several improvements that are both of theoretical and practical significance. We first address an important drawback of prior work, namely the lack of consideration of collusion attacks that are highly relevant for such multi-user settings. We explain why existing security models are insufficient and why previous protocols become insecure in the presence of colluding parties. We remedy this problem by providing new security a...
Abstract—The proliferation of mobile devices such as s-martphones has enabled participatory sensing ...
With the pervasiveness and increasing capability of smart devices, mobile crowdsensing has been appl...
Participatory sensing applications rely on individuals to share local and personal data with others ...
Participatory sensing enables new paradigms and markets for information collection based on the ubiq...
Participatory sensing enables new paradigms and markets for information collection based on the ubiq...
Abstract. Participatory sensing enables new paradigms and markets for information collection based o...
Abstract. Participatory sensing enables new paradigms and markets for information collection based o...
International audienceThe ubiquity of sensors-equipped mobile devices has enabled citizens to contri...
Advances in the sensing capabilities of smartphones have resulted in the emergence of participatory ...
Information and Communication Technology is commonly recognized as one of the key enablers in improv...
Participatory Sensing (PS) is a new data collection paradigm in which people use their cellular phon...
In people-centric applications, participants voluntarily report data to service providers for commun...
Mobile participatory sensing has opened the doors to numerous sensing scenarios that were unimaginab...
In typical participatory sensing applications, mobile devices record a variety of sensor readings (e...
In typical participatory sensing applications, mobile devices record a variety of sensor readings (e...
Abstract—The proliferation of mobile devices such as s-martphones has enabled participatory sensing ...
With the pervasiveness and increasing capability of smart devices, mobile crowdsensing has been appl...
Participatory sensing applications rely on individuals to share local and personal data with others ...
Participatory sensing enables new paradigms and markets for information collection based on the ubiq...
Participatory sensing enables new paradigms and markets for information collection based on the ubiq...
Abstract. Participatory sensing enables new paradigms and markets for information collection based o...
Abstract. Participatory sensing enables new paradigms and markets for information collection based o...
International audienceThe ubiquity of sensors-equipped mobile devices has enabled citizens to contri...
Advances in the sensing capabilities of smartphones have resulted in the emergence of participatory ...
Information and Communication Technology is commonly recognized as one of the key enablers in improv...
Participatory Sensing (PS) is a new data collection paradigm in which people use their cellular phon...
In people-centric applications, participants voluntarily report data to service providers for commun...
Mobile participatory sensing has opened the doors to numerous sensing scenarios that were unimaginab...
In typical participatory sensing applications, mobile devices record a variety of sensor readings (e...
In typical participatory sensing applications, mobile devices record a variety of sensor readings (e...
Abstract—The proliferation of mobile devices such as s-martphones has enabled participatory sensing ...
With the pervasiveness and increasing capability of smart devices, mobile crowdsensing has been appl...
Participatory sensing applications rely on individuals to share local and personal data with others ...