Privacy aware high quality map generation with participatory sensing

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Privacy-Aware High-Quality Map Generation with Participatory Sensing

Abstract: Accurate maps are increasingly important with the growth of smart phones and the development of location-based services. Several crowdsourcing based map generation protocols that rely on users to provide their traces have been proposed. Being creative, however, those methods pose a significant threat to user privacy as the traces can easily imply user behavior patterns. On the flip side, crowdsourcing-based map generation method does need individual locations. To address the issue, we present a systematic participatory-sensing-based highquality map generation scheme, PMG, that meets the privacy demand of individual users. To be specific, the individual users merely need to upload unorganized sparse location points to reduce the risk of exposing users' traces and utilize the Crust, a technique from computational geometry for curve reconstruction, to estimate the unobserved map as well as evaluate the degree of privacy leakage. Experiments show that our solution is able to generate highquality maps for a real environment that is robust to noisy data. The difference between the ground-truth map and the produced map is less than 10 m, even when the collected locations are about 32 m apart after clustering for the purpose of removing noise.


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