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Author: Tedeschi, Pietro; Bakiras, Spiridon; Pietro, Roberto Di
Title: IoTrace: A Flexible, Efficient, and Privacy-Preserving IoT-enabled Architecture for Contact Tracing
  • Cord-id: 39czinsu
  • Document date: 2020_7_23
  • ID: 39czinsu
    Snippet: Contact tracing promises to help fight the spread of Covid-19 via an early detection of possible contagion events. To this end, most existing solutions share the following architecture: smartphones continuously broadcast random beacons that are intercepted by nearby devices and stored into their local contact logs. In this paper, we propose an IoT-enabled architecture for contact tracing that relaxes the smartphone-centric assumption, and provide a solution that enjoys the following features: (i
    Document: Contact tracing promises to help fight the spread of Covid-19 via an early detection of possible contagion events. To this end, most existing solutions share the following architecture: smartphones continuously broadcast random beacons that are intercepted by nearby devices and stored into their local contact logs. In this paper, we propose an IoT-enabled architecture for contact tracing that relaxes the smartphone-centric assumption, and provide a solution that enjoys the following features: (i) it reduces the overhead on the end-user to the bare minimum -- the mobile device only broadcasts its beacons; (ii) it provides the user with a degree of privacy not achieved by competing solutions -- even in the most privacy adverse scenario, the solution provides k-anonymity; and, (iii) it is flexible: the same architecture can be configured to support several models -- ranging from the fully decentralized to the fully centralized ones -- and the system parameters can be tuned to support the tracing of several social interaction models. We also highlight open issues and discuss a number of future research directions.

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