Abstract
As mobile phone technology evolves quickly, people could use mobile phones to conduct business, watch entertainment shows, order food, and many more. These location-based services (LBS) require users’ mobility data (trajectories) in order to provide many useful services. Latent patterns and behavior that are hidden in trajectory data should be extracted and analyzed to improve location-based services including routing, recommendation, urban planning, traffic control, etc. While LBSs offer relevant information to mobile users based on their locations, revealing such areas can pose user privacy violation problems. An efficient privacy preservation algorithm for trajectory data must have two characteristics: utility and privacy, i.e., the anonymized trajectories must have sufficient utility for the LBSs to carry out their services, and privacy must be intact without any compromise. Literature on this topic shows many methods catering to trajectories based on GPS data. In this paper, we propose a privacy preserving method for trajectory data based on Call Detail Record (CDR) information. This is useful as a vast number of people, particularly in underdeveloped and developing places, either do not have GPS-enabled phones or do not use them. We propose a novel framework called Privacy-Preserving Trajectory Publication Framework for CDR (PPTPF) for moving object trajectories to address these concerns. Salient features of PPTPF include: (a) a novel stay-region based anonymization technique that caters to important locations of a user; (b) it is based on Spark, thus it can process and anonymize a significant volume of trajectory data successfully and efficiently without affecting LBSs operations; (c) it is a component-based architecture where each component can be easily extended and modified by different parties.
Subject
Earth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous),Computers in Earth Sciences,Geography, Planning and Development
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