This paper examines major privacy concerns in location-based services. Most user privacy techniques are based on cloaking, which achieves location k-anonymity. The key is to reduce location resolution by ensuring that each cloaking area reported to a service provider contains at least k mobile users. However, maintaining location k-anonymity alone is inadequate when the majority of the k mobile users are interested in the same query subject. In this paper, the authors address this problem by defining a novel concept called query l-diversity, which requires diversified queries submitted from the k users. The authors propose two techniques: Expand Cloak and Hilbert Cloak to achieve query l-diversity. To show the effectiveness of the proposed ...
With the widespread use of mobile devices, the location-based service (LBS) applications become incr...
Part 4: Applications of Parallel and Distributed ComputingInternational audienceA user’s staying poi...
UnrestrictedAn obvious requirement for evaluating spatial queries in Location Based Services (LBS) i...
This paper examines major privacy concerns in location-based services. Most user privacy techniques ...
Most existing cloaking techniques only focus on achieving location k-anonymity. However, maintaining...
Thesis (M.S.)--Wichita State University, College of Engineering, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and...
Abstract — Privacy protection has recently received considerable attention in location-based service...
Abstract—Location obfuscation using cloaking regions pre-serves location anonymity by hiding the tru...
MasterThe increasing use of mobile devices has triggered the development of location based services ...
In location-based services, users with location-aware mobile devices are able to make queries about ...
Use of Internet enabled mobile devices has facilitated the rapid Use of Internet enabled mobile devi...
Abstract—In Location-Based Services (LBSs) mobile users submit location-related queries to the untru...
The developments in positioning and mobile communication technology have made applications that use ...
We present PRIVACYGRID − a framework for supporting anonymous location-based queries in mobile infor...
Abstract-The prevailing infrastructure of ubiquitous computing paradigm on the one hand making signi...
With the widespread use of mobile devices, the location-based service (LBS) applications become incr...
Part 4: Applications of Parallel and Distributed ComputingInternational audienceA user’s staying poi...
UnrestrictedAn obvious requirement for evaluating spatial queries in Location Based Services (LBS) i...
This paper examines major privacy concerns in location-based services. Most user privacy techniques ...
Most existing cloaking techniques only focus on achieving location k-anonymity. However, maintaining...
Thesis (M.S.)--Wichita State University, College of Engineering, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and...
Abstract — Privacy protection has recently received considerable attention in location-based service...
Abstract—Location obfuscation using cloaking regions pre-serves location anonymity by hiding the tru...
MasterThe increasing use of mobile devices has triggered the development of location based services ...
In location-based services, users with location-aware mobile devices are able to make queries about ...
Use of Internet enabled mobile devices has facilitated the rapid Use of Internet enabled mobile devi...
Abstract—In Location-Based Services (LBSs) mobile users submit location-related queries to the untru...
The developments in positioning and mobile communication technology have made applications that use ...
We present PRIVACYGRID − a framework for supporting anonymous location-based queries in mobile infor...
Abstract-The prevailing infrastructure of ubiquitous computing paradigm on the one hand making signi...
With the widespread use of mobile devices, the location-based service (LBS) applications become incr...
Part 4: Applications of Parallel and Distributed ComputingInternational audienceA user’s staying poi...
UnrestrictedAn obvious requirement for evaluating spatial queries in Location Based Services (LBS) i...