2011
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-25867-1_2
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His Late Master’s Voice: Barking for Location Privacy

Abstract: Abstract. Bob died suddenly leaving his treasure to sister Alice. Eve will do anything to get it, so Alice hides the treasure together with Nipper, and promptly departs. Nipper is a low-cost RFID device that responds only to Alice's callsmaking it possible for Alice to locate the hidden treasure later (she is quite forgetful) when Eve is not around. We study the design of Nipper, the cryptographic mechanisms that support its functionality and the security of the application.

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“…We also mention the recent work on localisation privacy by Burmester [7,8], where location is used in a steganographic sense (such that provers are convinced that verifier-generated challenges are honest, and they do not reveal their presence to adversaries). However, very notably the constructions in [8] require provers to be aware of their position/location, which is a strong assumption in the case of general provers.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We also mention the recent work on localisation privacy by Burmester [7,8], where location is used in a steganographic sense (such that provers are convinced that verifier-generated challenges are honest, and they do not reveal their presence to adversaries). However, very notably the constructions in [8] require provers to be aware of their position/location, which is a strong assumption in the case of general provers.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%