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A formal model of obfuscation and negotiation for location privacy

M Duckham, L Kulik

Lecture Notes in Computer Science | SPRINGER-VERLAG BERLIN | Published : 2005

Abstract

Obfuscation concerns the practice of deliberately degrading the quality of information in some way, so as to protect the privacy of the individual to whom that information refers. In this paper, we argue that obfuscation is an important technique for protecting an individual's location privacy within a pervasive computing environment. The paper sets out a formal framework within which obfuscated location-based services are defined. This framework provides a computationally efficient mechanism for balancing an individual's need for high-quality information services against that individual's need for location privacy. Negotiation is used to ensure that a location-based service provider receive..

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