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Assessing Location Privacy in Mobile Communication Networks
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2011
Lecture Notes in Computer Science
In this paper we analyze a class of location disclosure in which location information from individuals is generated in an automated way, i.e. is observed by a ubiquitous infrastructure. Since such information is valuable for both scientific research and commercial use, location information might be passed on to third parties. Users are usually aware neither of the extent of the information disclosure (e.g. by carrying a mobile phone), nor how the collected data is used and by whom. In order to
doi:10.1007/978-3-642-24861-0_21
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