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SecureRun: Cheat-Proof and Private Summaries for Location-Based Activities

Pham, Thi Van Anh  
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Huguenin, Kévin
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Bilogrevic, Igor  
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2016
IEEE Transactions on Mobile Computing

Activity-tracking applications, where people record and upload information about their location-based activities (e.g., the routes of their activities), are increasingly popular. Such applications enable users to share information and compete with their friends on activity-based social networks but also, in some cases, to obtain discounts on their health insurance premiums by proving they conduct regular fitness activities. However, they raise privacy and security issues: the service providers know the exact locations of their users; the users can report fake location information, for example, to unduly brag about their performance. In this paper, we present SecureRun, a secure privacy-preserving system for reporting location-based activity summaries (e.g., the total distance covered and the elevation gain). SecureRun is based on a combination of cryptographic techniques and geometric algorithms, and it relies on existing Wi-Fi access-point networks deployed in urban areas. We evaluate SecureRun by using real data-sets from the FON hotspot community networks and from the Garmin Connect activity-based social network, and we show that it can achieve tight (up to a median accuracy of more than 80%) verifiable lower-bounds of the distance covered and of the elevation gain, while protecting the location privacy of the users with respect to both the social network operator and the access point network operator(s). The results of our online survey, targeted at RunKeeper users recruited through the Amazon Mechanical Turk platform, highlight the lack of awareness and significant concerns of the participants about the privacy and security issues of activity-tracking applications. They also show a good level of satisfaction regarding SecureRun and its performance.

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Type
research article
DOI
10.1109/TMC.2015.2483498
Web of Science ID

WOS:000380027500019

Author(s)
Pham, Thi Van Anh  
Huguenin, Kévin
Bilogrevic, Igor  
Hubaux, Jean-Pierre  
Dacosta Petrocelli, Italo Ivan  
Date Issued

2016

Publisher

Ieee Computer Soc

Published in
IEEE Transactions on Mobile Computing
Volume

15

Issue

8

Start page

2109

End page

2123

Subjects

Activity tracking

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Location privacy

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Social networks

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Location proofs

Editorial or Peer reviewed

NON-REVIEWED

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EPFL

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LDS  
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September 29, 2015
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https://infoscience.epfl.ch/handle/20.500.14299/119514
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