Theory and Methods for Privacy-Preserving Localization in Wireless Networks
October 2024 – September 2026
Objective
Towards the digital transformation, this research program aims to establish theory and methods for privacy-preserving localization in wireless networks. A privacy-preserving localization method is supposed to preserve user privacy while enabling communication and localization functionalities.
Background
Telecommunications providers possess vast amounts of wireless connection data that can be used for localization. Users will benefit from this location awareness, gaining access to a plethora of convenient and personalized services that will drive the digital transformation towards more intelligent, economically viable, and socially sustainable societies and industries. The scope of these services spans the gamut from industry 4.0 and home automation to comprehensive healthcare monitoring. However, it is crucial to acknowledge the potential dangers associated with such location-centric data. In the wrong hands, this information could raise privacy concerns, including data misuse, security breaches, and threats to property. In light of these risks, this research program aims to establish theory and methods for privacy-preserving localization in wireless networks.
About the Digital Futures Postdoc Fellow
Hanying Zhao is a postdoc at the Division of Information Science and Engineering at KTH. Her research interests include statistical inference, privacy-preserving technology, and localization.
Main supervisor
Tobias Oechtering, Professor, Division of Information Science and Engineering at KTH
Co-supervisor
Mats Bengtsson, Professor, Division of Information Science and Engineering at KTH
Contacts
Hanying Zhao
Digital Futures Postdoctoral Fellow, Postdoc project: Theory and Methods for Privacy-Preserving Localization in Wireless Networks
hanying@kth.seTobias Oechtering
Professor, Division of Information Science and Engineering at KTH, Director Digitalisation Platform at KTH, Member of the Governing Board at Digital Futures, Working group Trust, Digital Futures Fellow, PI: DataLEASH in Action, Former PI: Learning and Sharing under Privacy constraints (DataLEASH), Digital Futures Faculty
+46 8 790 84 62oech@kth.se
Mats Bengtsson
Professor, Divison of Information Science and Engineering at KTH, Digital Futures Faculty
+46 8 790 84 63matben@kth.se