Data Aggregation and Privacy for Police Patrols
Sumalatha Ramachandran, Uttara Sridhar, Vidhya Srinivasan, J. Jaya, Jothi

TL;DR
This paper introduces a Privacy for Police Patrols (PPP) scheme that ensures secure data aggregation in wireless sensor networks used for police patrols, emphasizing privacy and multilevel routing.
Contribution
It presents a novel privacy-preserving data aggregation scheme tailored for police patrol applications using multilevel routing and privacy factors.
Findings
Preliminary results demonstrate effective privacy preservation.
The scheme supports secure data aggregation in police patrol scenarios.
Integration with police applications shows practical feasibility.
Abstract
With a widespread growth in the potential applications of Wireless Sensor Networks, the need for reliable security mechanisms for them has increased manifold. This paper proposes a scheme, Privacy for Police Patrols (PPP), to provide secure data aggregation that relies on multilevel routing. Privacy factors have been identified and implemented. Aggregates are prepared and the summary of information is gathered and stored in a repository. The above defined approaches are integrated in police patrol applications and preliminary results are obtained.
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Taxonomy
TopicsSecurity in Wireless Sensor Networks · Privacy-Preserving Technologies in Data · Network Security and Intrusion Detection
