A network for dynamic WEarable Applications with pRivacy constraints
Funding institution: European Commission – Education, audiovisual and executive agency (EACEA)
Total budget: 3.875.045 € / Budget UJI: 247.575 €
Duration: January 2018-December 2021
The mission of A-WEAR action is to cross-disciplinarily create new architectures, open-source software and frameworks for dynamic wearable ecosystems, with distributed localization and privacy constraints. We aim at building new joint/double European doctoral programmes to train a new generation of young researchers in order to be aware of, to cope with, and to disseminate to a large audience the vulnerabilities and the corresponding solutions of the communication and positioning through wearables. The impact of A-WEAR will be to enhance the future social well-being, to contribute to an easy living, effective and enjoyable work, and to offer new solutions to the challenges of violation of privacy by communication and positioning through wearables and to the need of applying the right of the ownership to one’s data.
GEOTEC contributes to several workpackages and leads WP3 “Social apps and crowdsensing”. This WP focuses on massive wearable data collected through crowdsensing approaches for the purpose of social and consumer applications, such as eHealth and public safety. We will focus here on both approaches by building several application-specific platforms: context-aware positioning, eHealth, and collaborative infrastructure-less localization solutions. Particularly, the cloud context-aware platform will be based on the UJI’s experience in open sensor platforms for the smart city context. UJI will host 3 ESR students. Their PhD topics for our students are ESR5: Cloud Platform for context-adaptive positioning and localization on wearable devices; ESR6: Collaborative techniques for infrastructure-less Indoor Positioning Systems; ESR7: Urban Mobility Observatory: balancing usefulness and privacy.
Publications
Privacy-enhancing technologies and privacy-enhancing cryptography for wearables PhD Thesis
Brno University of Technology, 2024.
EWOk: Towards Efficient Multidimensional Compression of Indoor Positioning Datasets Journal Article
In: IEEE Transactions on Mobile Computing, vol. 25, no. 5, pp. 3589-3604, 2024, ISSN: 1558-0660.
Exploiting Wireless Communications for Localization: Beyond Fingerprinting PhD Thesis
Universitat Jaume I. INIT, 2023.
UJI Probes Revisited: Deeper Dive Into the Dataset of Wi-Fi Probe Requests Journal Article
In: IEEE Journal of Indoor and Seamless Positioning and Navigation, vol. 1, pp. 221-230, 2023, ISSN: 2832-7322.
UJI Probes: Dataset of Wi-Fi Probe Requests Proceedings Article
In: 2023 13th International Conference on Indoor Positioning and Indoor Navigation (IPIN), pp. 1-6, IEEE, 2023, ISBN: 979-8-3503-2012-1.
Technical contact: Joaquín Torres (jtorres@uji.es)
Website: www.a-wear.eu
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- Raúl defended his PhD thesis on privacy for wearables
- Tom defended his thesis on privacy in indoor positioning systems
- @GEOTECUJI presents two papers at IPIN 2023
- Pavel defended his thesis on collaborative techniques for indoor positioning systems
- Lucie defended her thesis on wearable data compression techniques
- Darwin defended his thesis on Cloud-based Indoor Positioning Platform
- Geotec participates with several projects in the MedNight
- NEW PAPER OUT ON #PRIVACY IN #INDOOR #POSITIONING @A_WEAR_Project
- @geotecUJI virtually contributes to @iclgnss
- @geotecUJI attends first #winter @A_WEAR_Project school in @TampereUni