Proximity services are a particular class of locationbased services (LBS) in which a subscriber is alerted when other participants (called buddies) are nearby. Existing works in the field of privacy preservation in LBS propose techniques specifically designed for this type of service. The objective of this demo is to present the Pcube system that makes it possible to visually show the different performances of these techniques in terms of privacy protection and precision of the service. The system includes a server component providing the proximity service, a web-based client application and a client application for mobile devices. Four different privacy-preserving techniques existing in literature have been implemented and will be compared during the demo, with a particular focus on the evaluation of the recently proposed Longitude protocol. © 2010 IEEE.

Pcube : a system to evaluate and test privacy-preserving proximity services / D. Freni, S. Mascetti, C. Bettini, M. Cozzi - In: MDM 2010 : Proceedings, The Eleventh International Conference on Mobile Data Management : 23-26 May 2010, Kansas City, Missouri, USAPiscataway : IEEE Computer Society, 2010. - ISBN 9780769540481. - pp. 273-275 (( Intervento presentato al 11. convegno IEEE International Conference on Mobile Data Management (MDM) tenutosi a Kansas City nel 2010 [10.1109/MDM.2010.45].

Pcube : a system to evaluate and test privacy-preserving proximity services

D. Freni;S. Mascetti;C. Bettini;M. Cozzi
2010

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Proximity services are a particular class of locationbased services (LBS) in which a subscriber is alerted when other participants (called buddies) are nearby. Existing works in the field of privacy preservation in LBS propose techniques specifically designed for this type of service. The objective of this demo is to present the Pcube system that makes it possible to visually show the different performances of these techniques in terms of privacy protection and precision of the service. The system includes a server component providing the proximity service, a web-based client application and a client application for mobile devices. Four different privacy-preserving techniques existing in literature have been implemented and will be compared during the demo, with a particular focus on the evaluation of the recently proposed Longitude protocol. © 2010 IEEE.
Engineering (all)
Settore INF/01 - Informatica
2010
University of Missouri-Kansas City (UMKC). School of Computing and Engineering
Commerce Bank
Burns and McDonnel
Put your Brain to Work
International Business Machine (IBM)
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)
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