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TMC
2012
11 years 7 months ago
Protecting Location Privacy in Sensor Networks against a Global Eavesdropper
— While many protocols for sensor network security provide confidentiality for the content of messages, contextual information usually remains exposed. Such information can be c...
Kiran Mehta, Donggang Liu, Matthew Wright
WISEC
2010
ACM
13 years 12 months ago
On the tradeoff between trust and privacy in wireless ad hoc networks
As privacy moves to the center of attention in networked systems, and the need for trust remains a necessity, an important question arises: How do we reconcile the two seemingly c...
Maxim Raya, Reza Shokri, Jean-Pierre Hubaux
CONEXT
2009
ACM
13 years 2 months ago
Lockr: better privacy for social networks
Today's online social networking (OSN) sites do little to protect the privacy of their users' social networking information. Given the highly sensitive nature of the inf...
Amin Tootoonchian, Stefan Saroiu, Yashar Ganjali, ...
PET
2010
Springer
13 years 6 months ago
Achieving Efficient Query Privacy for Location Based Services
Mobile smartphone users frequently need to search for nearby points of interest from a location based service, but in a way that preserves the privacy of the users' locations...
Femi G. Olumofin, Piotr K. Tysowski, Ian Goldberg,...
ICC
2007
IEEE
124views Communications» more  ICC 2007»
13 years 11 months ago
On Achieving Maximum Network Lifetime Through Optimal Placement of Cluster-heads in Wireless Sensor Networks
—In a wireless sensor network, the network lifetime is an important issue when the size of the network is large. In order to make the network scalable, it is divided into a numbe...
Marudachalam Dhanaraj, C. Siva Ram Murthy