BibTeX for a paper by David Kotz at Dartmouth College.
For more information about this paper, visit this web page:
https://kotz.cs.dartmouth.edu/research/shin-anonysense/index.html

@Article{shin:anonysense,
  author =        {Minho Shin and Cory Cornelius and Dan Peebles and Apu Kapadia and David Kotz and Nikos Triandopoulos},
  title =         {{AnonySense: A System for Anonymous Opportunistic Sensing}},
  journal =       {Journal of Pervasive and Mobile Computing},
  year =          2011,
  month =         {February},
  volume =        7,
  number =        1,
  pages =         {16--30},
  publisher =     {Elsevier},
  copyright =     {Elsevier},
  DOI =           {10.1016/j.pmcj.2010.04.001},
  URL =           {https://kotz.cs.dartmouth.edu/research/shin-anonysense/index.html},
  abstract =      {We describe AnonySense, a privacy-aware system for realizing pervasive applications based on collaborative, opportunistic sensing by personal mobile devices. AnonySense allows applications to submit sensing \emph{tasks} to be distributed across participating mobile devices, later receiving verified, yet anonymized, sensor data \emph{reports} back from the field, thus providing the first secure implementation of this participatory sensing model. We describe our security goals, threat model, and the architecture and protocols of AnonySense. We also describe how AnonySense can support extended security features that can be useful for different applications. We evaluate the security and feasibility of AnonySense through security analysis and prototype implementation. We show the feasibility of our approach through two plausible applications: a Wi-Fi rogue access point detector and a lost-object finder.},
}

