A privacy-preserving reputation system for participatory sensing

Kuan Lun Huang, S. Kanhere, Wen Hu
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Abstract

Participatory sensing is a revolutionary paradigm in which volunteers collect and share information from their local environment using mobile phones. The design of a successful participatory sensing application is met with two challenges - (1) user privacy and (2) data trustworthiness. Addressing these challenges concurrently is a non-trivial task since they result in conflicting system requirements. User privacy is often achieved by removing the links between successive user contributions while such links are essential in establishing trust. In this work, we present a way to transfer reputation values (which is a proxy for assessing trustworthiness) between anonymous contributions. We also propose a reputation anonymization scheme that prevents the inadvertent leakage of privacy due to the inherent relationship between reputation information. We conduct extensive simulations using real-world mobility traces and practical application. The results show that our solution reduces the probabilities of users being tracked via successive contributions by as much as 80%. Moreover, this improvement has no discernible impact on the normal operation of the application.
参与式感知的隐私保护信誉系统
参与式感知是一种革命性的模式,志愿者使用移动电话从当地环境中收集和分享信息。一个成功的参与式传感应用的设计面临着两个挑战——(1)用户隐私和(2)数据可信度。同时处理这些挑战是一项重要的任务,因为它们会导致冲突的系统需求。用户隐私通常是通过消除连续用户贡献之间的联系来实现的,而这种联系对于建立信任至关重要。在这项工作中,我们提出了一种在匿名贡献之间传递声誉值(这是评估可信度的代理)的方法。我们还提出了一种声誉匿名化方案,该方案可以防止由于声誉信息之间的内在关系而导致隐私的无意泄露。我们使用真实世界的移动轨迹和实际应用进行广泛的模拟。结果表明,我们的解决方案通过连续贡献将用户被跟踪的概率降低了80%。此外,这种改进对应用程序的正常操作没有明显的影响。
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