A Context-Aware Privacy Scheme for Crisis Situations

Mohannad A. Alswailim, H. Hassanein, Mohammad Zulkernine
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Abstract

Participatory sensing allows individuals and groups to contribute to an application using their handheld sensor devices. Data collected from participants including their location, time, contacts, etc. are vital to the accuracy of the application but are considered private to the participants. The design of a successful participatory sensing application must consider the challenge of the accuracy-privacy trade-off. In more critical situations when a crisis occurs, however, the accuracy-privacy trade-off becomes more complex. When a participant is at risk, data accuracy becomes more important than participant's privacy. In this paper, we propose a Context-Aware Privacy (CAP) scheme. CAP aims to provide privacy- preserved data to authorized recipients based on the status of participants. Depending on the recipient category, their role and policies enforced, a different level of participants' private data may be received. Experimental results show that the CAP scheme achieves a high level of privacy protection in safe areas. In risk areas/situations the scheme achieves a higher level of data accuracy than existing privacy schemes.
危机情况下的上下文感知隐私方案
参与式传感允许个人和团体使用他们的手持传感器设备为应用程序做出贡献。从参与者收集的数据,包括他们的位置、时间、联系方式等,对应用程序的准确性至关重要,但被认为是参与者的隐私。一个成功的参与式传感应用的设计必须考虑准确性和隐私权衡的挑战。然而,在发生危机的更危急的情况下,准确性与隐私之间的权衡变得更加复杂。当参与者处于危险中时,数据准确性变得比参与者的隐私更重要。在本文中,我们提出了一个上下文感知隐私(CAP)方案。CAP的目的是根据参与者的身份向授权的接收者提供隐私保护的数据。根据收件人类别、他们的角色和执行的策略,可能会接收到不同级别的参与者的私有数据。实验结果表明,CAP方案在安全区域内实现了高水平的隐私保护。在风险区域/情况下,该方案比现有的隐私方案实现更高的数据准确性。
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