Abstract:
Smartphone-based augmented reality (AR) applications like the Pokémon Go game are increasingly popular. These applications make extensive use of the smartphone's camera, ...Show MoreMetadata
Abstract:
Smartphone-based augmented reality (AR) applications like the Pokémon Go game are increasingly popular. These applications make extensive use of the smartphone's camera, which may pose a privacy problem as the camera may capture sensitive images or audio information. In this paper, we present PrivacyManager, a framework that allows application developers and domain administrators to control potentially privacy-invading functionality of mobile AR applications when faced with undesirable environmental factors. Using contextual information about a user's environment, such as network signals, ambient light and sound, location, and other inputs, our framework is able to inform subscribing applications of conditions which violate a set of pre-configured constraints. This functionality is available to the subscribing applications with a minimum of processing overhead, including additional performance enhancements to streamline location-awareness with as little resource consumption as possible.
Date of Conference: 09-11 October 2017
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 21 December 2017
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