Towards secure and truthful task assignment in spatial crowdsourcing
The ubiquity of mobile device and wireless networks flourishes the market of spatial crowdsourcing, in which location constrained tasks are sent to workers and expected to be performed in some designated locations. To obtain a global optimal task assignment scheme, the platform usually needs to coll...
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Veröffentlicht in: | World wide web (Bussum) 2019-09, Vol.22 (5), p.2017-2040 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The ubiquity of mobile device and wireless networks flourishes the market of spatial crowdsourcing, in which location constrained tasks are sent to workers and expected to be performed in some designated locations. To obtain a global optimal task assignment scheme, the platform usually needs to collect location information of all workers. During this process, there is a significant security concern, that is, the platform may not be trustworthy, so it brings about a threat to workers location privacy. In this paper, to tackle the privacy-preserving task assignment problem, we propose a privacy-preserving reverse auction based assignment model which consists of two key parts. In the first part, we generalize private location to travel cost and protect it by an anonymity based data aggregation protocol. In the second part, we propose a reverse auction task assignment algorithm, which is a truthful incentive mechanism, to encourage workers to offer authentic data. We theoretically show that the proposed model is secure against semi-honest adversaries. Experimental results show that our model is efficient and can scale to real SC applications. |
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ISSN: | 1386-145X 1573-1413 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s11280-018-0638-2 |