| Literature DB >> 27240373 |
Sergi Delgado-Segura1, Cristian Tanas2, Jordi Herrera-Joancomartí3.
Abstract
In Mobile Crowd Sensing (MCS), the power of the crowd, jointly with the sensing capabilities of the smartphones they wear, provides a new paradigm for data sensing. Scenarios involving user behavior or those that rely on user mobility are examples where standard sensor networks may not be suitable, and MCS provides an interesting solution. However, including human participation in sensing tasks presents numerous and unique research challenges. In this paper, we analyze three of the most important: user participation, data sensing quality and user anonymity. We tackle the three as a whole, since all of them are strongly correlated. As a result, we present PaySense, a general framework that incentivizes user participation and provides a mechanism to validate the quality of collected data based on the users' reputation. All such features are performed in a privacy-preserving way by using the Bitcoin cryptocurrency. Rather than a theoretical one, our framework has been implemented, and it is ready to be deployed and complement any existing MCS system.Entities:
Keywords: bitcoin; cryptocurrencies; mobile crowd sensing; privacy; reputation systems
Year: 2016 PMID: 27240373 PMCID: PMC4934202 DOI: 10.3390/s16060776
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sensors (Basel) ISSN: 1424-8220 Impact factor: 3.576
Figure 1PaySense architecture and entities.
Figure 2High level representation of a Bitcoin transaction.
Figure 3Transfer reputation protocol with two crowd sensors.