DPSense - Differentially Private Crowdsourced Spectrum Sensing
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Explore a conference talk from CCS 2016 that delves into DPSense, a novel approach for differentially private crowdsourced spectrum sensing. Learn about the research conducted by authors from Arizona State University and the University of Hawaii, presented at the 23rd ACM Conference on Computer and Communications Security held at Hofburg Palace in Vienna, Austria. Discover how this 31-minute presentation addresses the challenges of maintaining privacy in crowdsourced spectrum sensing and the potential implications for wireless communications and spectrum management.
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CCS 2016 - DPSense: Differentially Private Crowdsourced Spectrum Sensing
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