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A Survey of System Architectures, Privacy Preservation, and Main Research Challenges on Location-Based Services

  • Tefera, Mulugeta K.;Yang, Xiaolong;Sun, Qifu Tyler
    • KSII Transactions on Internet and Information Systems (TIIS)
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    • v.13 no.6
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    • pp.3199-3218
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    • 2019
  • Location-based services (LBSs) have become popular in recent years due to the ever-increasing usage of smart mobile devices and mobile applications through networks. Although LBS application provides great benefits to mobile users, it also raises a sever privacy concern of users due to the untrusted service providers. In the lack of privacy enhancing mechanisms, most applications of the LBS may discourage the user's acceptance of location services in general, and endanger the user's privacy in particular. Therefore, it is a great interest to discuss on the recent privacy-preserving mechanisms in LBSs. Many existing location-privacy protection-mechanisms (LPPMs) make great efforts to increase the attacker's uncertainty on the user's actual whereabouts by generating a multiple of fake-locations together with user's actual positions. In this survey, we present a study and analysis of existing LPPMs and the state-of-art privacy measures in service quality aware LBS applications. We first study the general architecture of privacy qualification system for LBSs by surveying the existing framework and outlining its main feature components. We then give an overview of the basic privacy requirements to be considered in the design and evaluation of LPPMs. Furthermore, we discuss the classification and countermeasure solutions of existing LPPMs for mitigating the current LBS privacy protection challenges. These classifications include anonymization, obfuscation, and an encryption-based technique, as well as the combination of them is called a hybrid mechanism. Finally, we discuss several open issues and research challenges based on the latest progresses for on-going LBS and location privacy research.

Inter-working Architecture for Seamless Handover and QoS in Heterogeneous Wireless Networks (무선 이종 네트워크에서 향상된 핸드오버 및 QoS 보장을 위한 연구)

  • Kim, Moon;Moon, Tae-Wook;Cho, Sung-Joon
    • Journal of Advanced Navigation Technology
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    • v.11 no.1
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    • pp.24-30
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    • 2007
  • The integration of WLAN and beyond 3G mobile networks offers the possibility of achieving anytime and anywhere Internet access. Moreover the requests for seamless multimedia services and the Quality of Service (QoS) support have been one of key issues in wireless networks. Therefore the researches relative to seamless multimedia service and QoS over heterogeneous wireless networks have been progressing rapidly. In this paper, we propose inter-working architecture for supporting seamless multimedia service and QoS over WLAN and WiBro networks. Based on the proposed inter-working architecture, we also provide both the seamless handover architecture such an inter-network vertical handover and the QoS-aware wireless Medium Access Control (MAC) scheme. In addition, we evaluate and compare the performance by Network Simulator-2 (NS-2) simulations.

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Improvement of User's Context Aware and Characteristic Process using spearman correlation coefficients (스피어만 장관계수를 이용한 사용자 상황 및 특성 처리 개선)

  • Ahn, Chan-Shik;Oh, Sang-Yeob
    • Journal of Korea Multimedia Society
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    • v.13 no.10
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    • pp.1444-1452
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    • 2010
  • There is very little information on mobile terminal service systems such as CRUMPET because the all the users have different situations and characteristic, and so it is also difficult to find correlations. Because of the difficulty of customizing and recommending information based on preference stemming from the users' various situations and characteristics, they usually provide limited, conceptual information. This paper will recommend a system that recommends information tailored to the user's situation and characteristics, using the Spearman correlation coefficients. It finds correlations from users' information and sequences information that is suitable to the user's situation and characteristics into a list, thereby solving the problem of limited, conceptual information. Performance tests have revealed when compared to existing service systems, this system is more effective in terms of precision and recall, with a 92.3% precision rate, and a 73.8% recall rate.

Context-aware Smartphone Schedule Management (상황 인지 기반 스마트폰 일정 관리)

  • An, Hyeng-Bae;Byun, Sang-Hee;Park, Han-Sol;Lee, Hong-Chang;Lee, Myung-Joon
    • Journal of the Korea Institute of Information and Communication Engineering
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    • v.16 no.3
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    • pp.489-498
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    • 2012
  • Smartphone schedule management applications are widely used in mobile environment with the help of their effective user interface and high user accessibility. Unfortunately, since the applications do not consider frequent context changes like user status or location, they can not support schedule management which reflects the changes. In this paper, we propose an intelligent notification service which gathers context information of users such as location and status, and actively provides appropriate services according to the context information. Based on the notification service, we also present a smartphone application for smart schedule management. Using the GPS sensor of a smartphone, the service can be aware of the status of the user through location and schedule information of the user. Also, according to the changed contexts, it provides proactive notifications to user.

cMac : A Context-aware Mobile Apps-on-a-Cloud Architecture Empowering smart devices by leveraging Platform as a Service (PaaS) (클라우드 아키텍처 기반 상황인지 모바일 애플리케이션)

  • Amin, Muhammad Bilal;Lee, Sung-Young;Lee, Young-Koo
    • Proceedings of the Korea Information Processing Society Conference
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    • 2011.04a
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    • pp.40-42
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    • 2011
  • Smart hand-held devices like iPhone, iPad, Andriod and other mobile-OS machines are becoming a well known part of our daily lives. Utilization of these devices has gone beyond the expectations of their inventors. Evolution of Apple's iOS from a mobile phone Operating System to a wholesome platform for Portable Gaming is an adequate proof. Using these smart devices people are downloading applications from numerous online App Stores. Utilizing remote storage facilities and confining themselves to computing power far below than an entry level laptop, netbooks have emerged. Google's idea of Chrome OS coupled with Google's AppEngine is an eye-opener for researchers and developers. Keeping all these industry-proven innovations in mind we are proposing a Context-Driven Cloud-Oriented Application Architecture for smart devices. This architecture enables our smart devices to behave smarter by utilizing very less of local resources.

Proximity-based Overlay Network Routing for Service Discovery in Mobile Ad-Hoc Network (이동 애드혹 망에서의 서비스 검색을 위한 근접성 기반 오버레이 네트워크 라우팅)

  • Yoon Hyeon-Ju;Lee Eunju;Jeong Hyunku;Kim Jin-Soo
    • Journal of KIISE:Information Networking
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    • v.31 no.6
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    • pp.643-658
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    • 2004
  • Mobile ad hoc networks(MANET) have recently attrarted a lot of attention in the research community as well as in industry. Although the previous research mainly focused on the various problems of MANET in data link and network layers, we consider, in this paper, how to efficiently support applications such as service discovery on top of MANET. Peer-to-Peer(P2P) overlay network can be adopted to service discovery mechanism because P2P and MANET share certain similarities, primarily the fact that both arc instances of self-organizing decentralized systems. Especially, distributed hash table(DHT) systems used for r2r overlay network can be effective in reducing the communication overhead in service discovery. However, since overlay network is independent of physical network topology and existing topology-aware mechanisms are based on the wired network, they are inefficient in MANET. We propose a proximity-based overlay network routing to overcome the inefficiency of routing in overlay network. In the proximity-based overlay network routing, each node collects information of physically close nodes by using one hop broadcast and routes messages to the logically closest node to destination. In a detailed ns-2 simulation study, we show that the proximity-based overlay network routing reduces the number of physical hops comparable to the flooding-based mechanism with low communication overhead. We also find that the proposed scheme works well in the mobile environment.

A Customized Device Recommender System based on Context-Aware in Ubiquitous Environments (유비쿼터스 환경에서 상황인지 기반 사용자 맞춤형 장치 추천 시스템)

  • Park, Jong-Hyun;Park, Won-Ik;Kim, Young-Kuk;Kang, Ji-Hoon
    • Journal of the Institute of Electronics Engineers of Korea CI
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    • v.46 no.3
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    • pp.15-23
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    • 2009
  • In ubiquitous environments, invisible devices and software are connected to one another to provide convenient services to users. In this environments, users want to get a variety of customized services by using only an individual mobile device which has limitations such as tiny display screens, limited input, and less powerful processors. Therefore, The device sharing for solving these limitation problems and its efficient processing is one of the new research topics. This paper proposes a device recommender system which searches and recommends devices for composing user requested services. The device recommender system infers devices based on environmental context of a user. However, customized devices for each user are different because of a variety of user preference even if users want to get the same service in the same space, Therefore the paper considers the user preference for device recommendation. Our device recommender system is implemented and tested on the real mobile object developed for device sharing in ubiquitous environments. Therefore we can expect that the system will be adaptable in real device sharing environments.

A Data Dissemination Model for Location-based Services (위치 기반 서비스를 위한 데이타 전달 모델)

  • Park Kwangjin;Song Moonbae;Hwang Chong-sun
    • Journal of KIISE:Databases
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    • v.32 no.4
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    • pp.405-415
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    • 2005
  • Indexing techniques are used to implement selective tuning in wireless environments Indices are broadcast together with data to help mobile clients locate the required information. As a result, clients stay in doze mode most of the time. The drawback of this solution is that broadcast cycles are lengthened due to additional index information. In location-aware mobile services(LAMSs), it is important to reduce the query response time, since a late query response nay contain out-of-date information. In this paper, we present a broadcast-based spatial query processing method (BBS) designed to support k-NN query processing. In the BBS, broadcasted data objects are sorted sequentially based on their locations, and the server broadcasts the location dependent data along with an index segment. The performance of this scheme is investigated in relation to various environmental variables, such as the distributions of the data objects, the average speed of the clients and the size of the service area.

Protocol Design for Opportunistic Direct M2M Communication in Wearable Computing Environment (웨어러블 단말과 이웃 단말 간 기회기반 직접 사물통신 프로토콜 설계)

  • Oh, Young-Ho;Lee, Jae-Shin;Kang, Soon-Ju
    • The Journal of Korean Institute of Communications and Information Sciences
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    • v.39C no.2
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    • pp.151-163
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    • 2014
  • The recent wearable device's applications concentrates on providing diverse services such as location based service, context aware service to the users. These various services are implemented by the interactions between the wearable device and the user. In the legacy system, the interaction requires certain explicit configuration from the user. If the user is unfamiliar with the IT technology, it will be impossible to get the wanted service. Therefore, a new autonomous communication concept among neighbor devices is essential for people who is unfamiliar with the IT technology. The implicit human computer interface enables the user to acquire the services, even though the user don't know the IT technology. In this paper, we propose two BLE based protocols (B-LIDx protocol, B-PniP). B-LIDx protocol is the protocol for locationing the mobile device in indoor. B-PniP is a zero-configure opportunistic direct M2M communication protocol between neighbor devices to achieve the autonomous communication concept with zero-configuration. The protocol's evaluations are performed by measuring the time for finding the location of a mobile device in actual environment and aligning the time spent in services using the B-PniP.

Inter-space Interaction Issues Impacting Middleware Architecture of Ubiquitous Pervasive Computing

  • Lim, Shin-Young;Helal, Sumi
    • International Journal of Fuzzy Logic and Intelligent Systems
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    • v.8 no.1
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    • pp.42-51
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    • 2008
  • We believe that smart spaces, offering pervasive services, will proliferate. However, at present, those islands of smart spaces should be joined seamlessly with each other. As users move about, they will have to roam from one autonomous smart space to another. When they move into the new island of smart space, they should setup their devices and service manually or not have access to the services available in their home spaces. Sometimes, there will conflicts between users when they try to occupy the same space or use a specific device at the same time. It will also be critical to elder people who suffer from Alzheimer or other cognitive impairments when they travel from their smart space to other visited spaces (e.g., grocery stores, museums). Furthermore our experience in building the Gator Tech Smart House reveals to us that home residents generally do not want to lose or be denied all the features or services they have come to expect simply because they move to a new smart space. The seamless inter-space interaction requirements and issues are raised automatically when the ubiquitous pervasive computing system tries to establish the user's service environment by allocating relevant resources after the user moves to a new location where there are no prior settings for the new environment. In this paper, we raise and present several critical inter-space interactions issues impacting middleware architecture design of ubiquitous pervasive computing. We propose requirements for resolving these issues on seamless inter-space operation. We also illustrate our approach and ideas via a service scenario moving around two smart spaces.