articleJun 9, 2008Closed access

Private queries in location based services

National University of Singapore · University of Southern California

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Abstract

Mobile devices equipped with positioning capabilities (e.g., GPS) can ask location-dependent queries to Location Based Services (LBS). To protect privacy, the user location must not be disclosed. Existing solutions utilize a trusted anonymizer between the users and the LBS. This approach has several drawbacks: (i) All users must trust the third party anonymizer, which is a single point of attack. (ii) A large number of cooperating, trustworthy users is needed. (iii) Privacy is guaranteed only for a single snapshot of user locations; users are not protected against correlation attacks (e.g., history of user movement).

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Keywords
  • Snapshot (computer storage)
  • Computer science
  • Location-based service
  • Global Positioning System
  • Computer security
  • Trustworthiness
  • Location data
  • Mobile device
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