TY - GEN
T1 - Competitive privacy
T2 - 2013 1st IEEE Global Conference on Signal and Information Processing, GlobalSIP 2013
AU - Sankar, Lalitha
PY - 2013/12/1
Y1 - 2013/12/1
N2 - In a variety of distributed systems including critical infrastructure networks* such as the Smart Grid, information sharing and data exchanges are essential for reliable and sustained operation. However, despite its importance, data sharing in such systems is stymied, due to the lack of a framework that addresses the competitive interests and information leakage concerns of the various data generating agents. This leads to a new competitive privacy problem amongst the agents that captures the tension between sharing data to ensure network reliability (utility/benefit to all agents) and withholding data for profitability and privacy reasons. For a specific problem of distributed linear state estimation, recent results on tradeoff between estimate fidelity and leakage of private state data as a result of sharing data are presented for a two agent network model which demonstrates the optimality of one-shot information exchange. The applicability of such one-shot interactions for a larger network of agents is briefly discussed.
AB - In a variety of distributed systems including critical infrastructure networks* such as the Smart Grid, information sharing and data exchanges are essential for reliable and sustained operation. However, despite its importance, data sharing in such systems is stymied, due to the lack of a framework that addresses the competitive interests and information leakage concerns of the various data generating agents. This leads to a new competitive privacy problem amongst the agents that captures the tension between sharing data to ensure network reliability (utility/benefit to all agents) and withholding data for profitability and privacy reasons. For a specific problem of distributed linear state estimation, recent results on tradeoff between estimate fidelity and leakage of private state data as a result of sharing data are presented for a two agent network model which demonstrates the optimality of one-shot information exchange. The applicability of such one-shot interactions for a larger network of agents is briefly discussed.
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U2 - 10.1109/GlobalSIP.2013.6736881
DO - 10.1109/GlobalSIP.2013.6736881
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:84897729821
SN - 9781479902484
T3 - 2013 IEEE Global Conference on Signal and Information Processing, GlobalSIP 2013 - Proceedings
SP - 325
EP - 328
BT - 2013 IEEE Global Conference on Signal and Information Processing, GlobalSIP 2013 - Proceedings
Y2 - 3 December 2013 through 5 December 2013
ER -