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MOBICOM
2010
ACM
15 years 6 months ago
Privacy vulnerability of published anonymous mobility traces
Mobility traces of people and vehicles have been collected and published to assist the design and evaluation of mobile networks, such as large-scale urban sensing networks. Althou...
Chris Y. T. Ma, David K. Y. Yau, Nung Kwan Yip, Na...
ISW
2010
Springer
15 years 4 months ago
Efficient Computationally Private Information Retrieval from Anonymity or Trapdoor Groups
A Private Information Retrieval (PIR) protocol allows a database user, or client, to obtain information from a data- base in a manner that prevents the database from knowing which...
Jonathan T. Trostle, Andy Parrish

Publication
715views
17 years 5 months ago
A Peer-to-Peer Spatial Cloaking Algorithm for Anonymous Location-based Services
This paper tackles a major privacy threat in current location-based services where users have to report their exact locations to the database server in order to obtain their desire...
Chi-Yin Chow, Mohamed F. Mokbel, Xuan Liu
IFIP
2009
Springer
16 years 21 days ago
Probable Innocence in the Presence of Independent Knowledge
Abstract. We analyse the C anonymity protocol under the novel assumption that the attacker has independent knowledge on behavioural patterns of individual users. Und...
Sardaouna Hamadou, Catuscia Palamidessi, Vladimiro...
PODC
2006
ACM
16 years 3 days ago
Stably computable predicates are semilinear
We consider the model of population protocols introduced by Angluin et al. [2], in which anonymous finite-state agents stably compute a predicate of their inputs via twoway inter...
Dana Angluin, James Aspnes, David Eisenstat