Context Sensing System Analysis for Privacy Preservation Based on Game Theory
In a context sensing system in which a sensor-equipped mobile phone runs an unreliable context-aware application, the application can infer the user’s contexts, based on which it provides personalized services. However, the application may sell the user’s contexts to some malicious adversaries to ea...
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doaj-bc1f033428ad416e83ad23f3d0eb93b82020-11-24T22:14:50ZengMDPI AGSensors1424-82202017-02-0117233910.3390/s17020339s17020339Context Sensing System Analysis for Privacy Preservation Based on Game TheoryShengling Wang0Luyun Li1Weiman Sun2Junqi Guo3Rongfang Bie4Kai Lin5College of Information Science and Technology, Beijing Normal University, Beijing 100875, ChinaCollege of Information Science and Technology, Beijing Normal University, Beijing 100875, ChinaDepartment of Physics, Beijing Normal University, Beijing 100875, ChinaCollege of Information Science and Technology, Beijing Normal University, Beijing 100875, ChinaCollege of Information Science and Technology, Beijing Normal University, Beijing 100875, ChinaTelecommunications Engineering with Management, International School, Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, Beijing 100876, ChinaIn a context sensing system in which a sensor-equipped mobile phone runs an unreliable context-aware application, the application can infer the user’s contexts, based on which it provides personalized services. However, the application may sell the user’s contexts to some malicious adversaries to earn extra profits, which will hinder its widespread use. In the real world, the actions of the user, the application and the adversary in the context sensing system affect each other, so that their payoffs are constrained mutually. To figure out under which conditions they behave well (the user releases, the application does not leak and the adversary does not retrieve the context), we take advantage of game theory to analyze the context sensing system. We use the extensive form game and the repeated game, respectively, to analyze two typical scenarios, single interaction and multiple interaction among three players, from which Nash equilibriums and cooperation conditions are obtained. Our results show that the reputation mechanism for the context-sensing system in the former scenario is crucial to privacy preservation, so is the extent to which the participants are concerned about future payoffs in the latter one.http://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/17/2/339context-awareprivacy protectionmobile applicationgame theory |
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Context Sensing System Analysis for Privacy Preservation Based on Game Theory |
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Context Sensing System Analysis for Privacy Preservation Based on Game Theory |
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In a context sensing system in which a sensor-equipped mobile phone runs an unreliable context-aware application, the application can infer the user’s contexts, based on which it provides personalized services. However, the application may sell the user’s contexts to some malicious adversaries to earn extra profits, which will hinder its widespread use. In the real world, the actions of the user, the application and the adversary in the context sensing system affect each other, so that their payoffs are constrained mutually. To figure out under which conditions they behave well (the user releases, the application does not leak and the adversary does not retrieve the context), we take advantage of game theory to analyze the context sensing system. We use the extensive form game and the repeated game, respectively, to analyze two typical scenarios, single interaction and multiple interaction among three players, from which Nash equilibriums and cooperation conditions are obtained. Our results show that the reputation mechanism for the context-sensing system in the former scenario is crucial to privacy preservation, so is the extent to which the participants are concerned about future payoffs in the latter one. |
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context-aware privacy protection mobile application game theory |
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