In this paper, we introduce the notion of mobility-cast in opportunistic networks, according to which a message sent by a user S is delivered to users with a mobility pattern similar to that of S - collectively named place-friends. Motivation for delivering a message to place-friends stems from the fact that current social acquaintances are likely to be place-friends. Most importantly, it has been recently found that a large fraction of new social contacts come from place-friends. After introducing mobility-cast, we present a privacy-preserving mobile-cast protocol based on secure two-party computation. The effectiveness of the protocol in delivering messages to place-friends is demonstrated by means of analysis and extensive simulations based on a realistic mobility model. In the last part of the paper, we present two alternative implementations of mobility-cast on the Android platform, and test their computational performance on a number of different smartphones. Overall, the results presented in this paper show that privacy-preserving mobility-cast can be effectively implemented with current mobile phone technology.

Private mobility-cast for opportunistic networks

Costantino G;Martinelli F;Santi P
2017

Abstract

In this paper, we introduce the notion of mobility-cast in opportunistic networks, according to which a message sent by a user S is delivered to users with a mobility pattern similar to that of S - collectively named place-friends. Motivation for delivering a message to place-friends stems from the fact that current social acquaintances are likely to be place-friends. Most importantly, it has been recently found that a large fraction of new social contacts come from place-friends. After introducing mobility-cast, we present a privacy-preserving mobile-cast protocol based on secure two-party computation. The effectiveness of the protocol in delivering messages to place-friends is demonstrated by means of analysis and extensive simulations based on a realistic mobility model. In the last part of the paper, we present two alternative implementations of mobility-cast on the Android platform, and test their computational performance on a number of different smartphones. Overall, the results presented in this paper show that privacy-preserving mobility-cast can be effectively implemented with current mobile phone technology.
2017
Istituto di informatica e telematica - IIT
Inglese
120
28
42
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Human mobility
Mobility-cast
Opportunistic routing
Privacy
Secure-Two party computation
4
info:eu-repo/semantics/article
262
Costantino, G; Maiti, R; Martinelli, F; Santi, P
01 Contributo su Rivista::01.01 Articolo in rivista
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