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2020-11Type
- Conference Paper
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Abstract
In this work, we show that sensor data may leak a sensor's location even if the latter is not explicitly included in the data set. The sensors are localized by linking sensor data, in particular activity data, with publicly available environmental data such as weather data. We show that using a linkage attack a cow can be localized within an entire country with an average accuracy of up to 32.6 km solely from activity traces recorded with a tracker in the cow's stomach. © 2020 ACM Show more
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Book title
Proceedings of the 18th Conference on Embedded Networked Sensor SystemsPages / Article No.
Publisher
ACMEvent
Subject
location privacy; sensor data; localizationOrganisational unit
03429 - Thiele, Lothar (emeritus) / Thiele, Lothar (emeritus)
Notes
Due to the Coronavirus (COVID-19) the conference was conducted virtually.More
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