Cooperative Trajectory-based Map Construction Wei Chang, Jie Wu, and Chiu C. Tan IEEE TrustCom 2012, June, Liverpool, UK Temple University, USA 12012-6-26.

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Cooperative Trajectory-based Map Construction Wei Chang, Jie Wu, and Chiu C. Tan IEEE TrustCom 2012, June, Liverpool, UK Temple University, USA

Introduction Why? Navigation to a friend in an unfamiliar region. Traditional ways of map construction: GPS-based: indoor Multi-sensors ( MobiCom 2010 ) Accelerometer + compass + Encounter sensor 2

System model

Problem formulation R: … | | | G:

Three basic conditions Uniqueness (node degree; length of paths) Opportunistic use of Landmarks Direction of entering and leaving

Encounters

Our scheme Map can be gradually constructed. Phase I: Map construction by Landmarks and intersection node degree. Phase II: Based on the servers feedback, when users enter an unclear region, they should report entering and leaving directions at each intersection (map construction by directions).

Extension: against malicious users Assumption Attacks Two key features Defense: Each user is assigned with an honest degree. Once the server discovers an inconsistency, some penalty will be given to the corresponding users.

Performance analysis and evaluation (L) False negative rate: # of missing edges / # of total edge (R) False positive rate: # of extra false edges / # of total edge The accuracy of constructed map increases with more information at intersections.

Performance analysis and evaluation (a)10 users (b) 15 users The process of map construction can be accelerated by having more participants.

Conclusion In this paper, we consider the problem of map construction in cooperative trajectory mapping. We propose a server feedback-based map construction algorithm, which gradually constructs a map by using multiple sensors and intersection features. Our scheme can also be applied in localization problems and can also defend against some malicious users. 11

Thank you! 12