Title
Bustle: Using Hitchhiking to Monitor Meaningful Locations
Abstract
Hitchhiking is a client-focused, software-based approach to anonymous and privacy-sensitive collection of sensed data in location-based applications. In this paper, we demonstrate hitchhiking by implementing a WiFi-based location-centric service called Bustle. Using only software sensors, Bustle models the busyness of coffee shops while incorporating hitchhiking principles to protect the anonymity and privacy of the application users
Year
DOI
Venue
2006
10.1109/WMCSA.2006.5
Orcas Island, WA
Keywords
Field
DocType
data privacy,mobile computing,security of data,wireless LAN,Bustle,WiFi-based location-centric service,anonymity protection,hitchhiking,location monitoring,privacy protection,software sensors
Mobile computing,Computer science,Computer security,Computer network,Software,Anonymity,Wireless lan,Information privacy,Privacy software
Conference
ISSN
ISBN
Citations 
1550-6193
0-7695-2439-7
0
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.34
5
4
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Karen P. Tang123218.44
James Fogarty22343164.17
Pedram Keyani315917.08
Jason Hong46706518.75