Research Article
A Privacy Preserving Reputation System for Mobile Information Dissemination Networks
@INPROCEEDINGS{10.1109/SECURECOMM.2005.7, author={M. Voss and A. Heinemann and M. Muhlhauser }, title={A Privacy Preserving Reputation System for Mobile Information Dissemination Networks}, proceedings={1st International ICST Conference on Security and Privacy for Emerging Areas in Communication Networks}, publisher={IEEE}, proceedings_a={SECURECOMM}, year={2006}, month={3}, keywords={}, doi={10.1109/SECURECOMM.2005.7} }
- M. Voss
A. Heinemann
M. Muhlhauser
Year: 2006
A Privacy Preserving Reputation System for Mobile Information Dissemination Networks
SECURECOMM
IEEE
DOI: 10.1109/SECURECOMM.2005.7
Abstract
In a mobile information dissemination network mobile users, equipped with wireless devices, exchange information in a spontaneous manner whenever they come into communication range. Users have to specify what kind of information they are looking for and what kind of information they can offer. A priori there is no relation between users, literally spoken, they don’t know each other and confidence in newly collected information might be low. This work presents two reputation schemes, a simple and an extended version, for mobile information dissemination networks that, based on user ratings, increase a user’s confidence in some information source. As reputation systems collect sensitive personal information and monitor users’ behavior, privacy is an essential requirement — especially in a mobile scenario — that is neglected by many existing approaches. Using cryptographic group signatures and the concept of an observer, our extended reputation scheme guarantees high user privacy.