Optimizing task allocation with temporal‐spatial privacy protection in mobile crowdsensing
Yuping Liu,
Honglong Chen,
Xiaolong Liu
et al.
Abstract:Mobile Crowdsensing (MCS) is considered to be a key emerging example of a smart city, which combines the wisdom of dynamic people with mobile devices to provide distributed, ubiquitous services and applications. In MCS, each worker tends to complete as many tasks as possible within the limited idle time to obtain higher income, while completing a task may require the worker to move to the specific location of the task and perform continuous sensing. Thus the time and location information of each worker is nece… Show more
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