研究目的
To propose a method that anonymizes a user’s location in a real environment by generating dummies that behave like real humans, considering physical constraints and reducing traceability of the user’s locations.
研究成果
The proposed method effectively anonymizes the user’s location within a pre-determined range and reduces traceability. It is practical and directly applicable to the current ecosystem of LBSs. Future work includes extending the method to consider location semantics and other factors.
研究不足
The method may not be robust against inference attacks based on location semantics like categories of visiting places. Additionally, the effectiveness of the method depends on the density of dummies and the size of the anonymous area requirement.
1:Experimental Design and Method Selection
The method anonymizes the user’s location by generating dummies around the user in a grid formation, simulating their movements to behave naturally, and considering geographical constraints.
2:Sample Selection and Data Sources
Five real GPS trajectories of ordinary people in Kyoto, Japan, were used to simulate users’ movements.
3:List of Experimental Equipment and Materials
MobiREAL network simulator was used to simulate the movement of a user and dummies.
4:Experimental Procedures and Operational Workflow
The method was compared with a baseline method and PAD method using the GPS trajectories. The robustness was evaluated through quantitative analysis and a user experiment with 22 participants.
5:Data Analysis Methods
The performance was evaluated based on anonymous area achieving ratio (AAAR), variance of user location rank (VULR), and mean time to confusion (MTC).
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