ProLoc: Robust Location Proofs in Hindsight
Roberta De Viti, Pierfrancesco Ingo, Isaac Sheff, Peter, Druschel, Deepak Garg

TL;DR
ProLoc introduces a robust location proof system that verifies devices are within a certain distance of a point, using region proofs and a novel collusion prevention mechanism based on TrustRank, enhancing trustworthiness without extra infrastructure.
Contribution
ProLoc extends location proofs to region-based proofs and presents a new collusion attack prevention method that does not require additional infrastructure.
Findings
Supports region proofs with minimal device reporting requirements
Provides a TrustRank-based mechanism to prevent collusion attacks
Enhances location proof robustness for real-world applications
Abstract
Many online services rely on self-reported locations of user devices like smartphones. To mitigate harm from falsified self-reported locations, the literature has proposed location proof services (LPSs), which provide proof of a device's location by corroborating its self-reported location using short-range radio contacts with either trusted infrastructure or nearby devices that also report their locations. This paper presents ProLoc, a new LPS that extends prior work in two ways. First, ProLoc relaxes prior work's proofs that a device was at a given location to proofs that a device was within distance "d" of a given location. We argue that these weaker proofs, which we call "region proofs", are important because (i) region proofs can be constructed with few requirements on device reporting behavior as opposed to precise location proofs, and (ii) a quantitative bound on a device's…
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