2008
DOI: 10.1016/j.comcom.2008.06.026
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Protocols for purpose-restricted anonymous communications in IP-based wireless networks

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“…Personally Identifiable Information (PII) from a data set, or collecting data not identifying individuals but verifying that they belong to a certain group with certain attributes. The latter can be realized using anonymous authentications [44], [45] or group signatures over an anonymous channel [46], [47]. 2) [Data Anonymization:] Modification of data sets by adding noise, rounding, suppressing and generalizing their attributes to satisfy a certain level of privacy metrics such as k-anonymity [48], l-diversity [49], tcloseness [50] and differential privacy [51], or to resist against de-anonymization attacks [52] while maintaining their statistical characteristics.…”
Section: ) [Id Anonymization:] Either Removing or Replacingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Personally Identifiable Information (PII) from a data set, or collecting data not identifying individuals but verifying that they belong to a certain group with certain attributes. The latter can be realized using anonymous authentications [44], [45] or group signatures over an anonymous channel [46], [47]. 2) [Data Anonymization:] Modification of data sets by adding noise, rounding, suppressing and generalizing their attributes to satisfy a certain level of privacy metrics such as k-anonymity [48], l-diversity [49], tcloseness [50] and differential privacy [51], or to resist against de-anonymization attacks [52] while maintaining their statistical characteristics.…”
Section: ) [Id Anonymization:] Either Removing or Replacingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Such protocols achieve client anonymity and are quite useful in many application scenarios due to their special concern about client privacy, such as anonymous comment submission system , online drug store and popular cloud computing (Section 1.3). Besides, they have also been employed to develop more complex solutions (e.g., those systems in ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%