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Virtual trip lines for distributed privacy-preserving traffic monitoring

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Virtual trip lines for distributed privacy-preserving traffic monitoring
Automotive traffic monitoring using probe vehicles with Global Positioning System receivers promises significant improvements in cost, coverage, and accuracy. Current approaches, however, raise privacy concerns because they require participants to reveal their positions to an external traffic monitoring server. To address this challenge, we propose a system based on virtual trip lines and an associated cloaking technique. Virtual trip lines are geographic markers that indicate where vehicles should provide location updates. These markers can be placed to avoid particularly privacy sensitive locations. They also allow aggregating and cloaking several location updates based on trip line identifiers, without knowing the actual geographic locations of these trip lines. Thus they facilitate the design of a distributed architecture, where no single entity has a complete knowledge of probe identities and fine-grained location information. We have implemented the system with GPS smartphone cl...
Baik Hoh, Marco Gruteser, Ryan Herring, Jeff Ban,
Added 24 Dec 2009
Updated 24 Dec 2009
Type Conference
Year 2008
Where MOBISYS
Authors Baik Hoh, Marco Gruteser, Ryan Herring, Jeff Ban, Daniel B. Work, Juan Carlos Herrera, Alexandre M. Bayen, Murali Annavaram, Quinn Jacobson
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