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Mobile Crowdsourcing Task Allocation with Differential-and-Distortion Geo-Obfuscation


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In mobile crowdsourcing, organizers usually need participants' precise locations for optimal task allocation, e.g., minimizing selected workers' travel distance to task l...Show More

Abstract:

In mobile crowdsourcing, organizers usually need participants' precise locations for optimal task allocation, e.g., minimizing selected workers' travel distance to task locations. However, the exposure of users' locations raises privacy concerns. In this paper, we propose a location privacy-preserving task allocation framework with geo-obfuscation to protect users' locations during task assignments. More specifically, we make participants obfuscate their reported locations under the guarantee of two rigorous privacy-preserving schemes, differential and distortion privacy, without the need to involve any third-party trusted entity. In order to achieve optimal task allocation with the differential-and-distortion geo-obfuscation, we formulate a mixed-integer non-linear programming problem to minimize the expected travel distance of the selected workers under the constraints of differential and distortion privacy. Moreover, a worker may be willing to accept multiple tasks, and a task organizer may be concerned with multiple utility objectives such as task acceptance ratio in addition to travel distance. Against this background, we also extend our solution to the multi-task allocation and multi-objective optimization cases. Evaluation results on both simulation and real-world user mobility traces verify the effectiveness of our framework. Particularly, our framework outperforms Laplace obfuscation, a state-of-the-art geo-obfuscation mechanism, by achieving up to 47 percent shorter average travel distance on real-world data under the same level of privacy protection.
Published in: IEEE Transactions on Dependable and Secure Computing ( Volume: 18, Issue: 2, 01 March-April 2021)
Page(s): 967 - 981
Date of Publication: 23 April 2019

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