Abstract

Complex event processing (CEP) is a powerful and increasingly more important tool to analyse data streams for Internet of Things (IoT) applications. These data streams often contain private information that requires proper protection. However, privacy protection in CEP systems is still in its infancy, and most existing privacy-preserving mechanisms (PPMs) are adopted from those designed for data streams. Such approaches undermine the quality of the entire data stream and limit the performance of IoT applications. In this paper, we attempt to break the limitation and establish a new foundation for PPMs of CEP by proposing a novel pattern-level differential privacy (DP) guarantee. We introduce two PPMs that guarantee pattern-level DP. They operate only on data that correlate with private patterns rather than on the entire data stream, leading to higher data quality. One of the PPMs provides adaptive privacy protection and brings more granularity and generalization. We evaluate the performance of the proposed PPMs with two experiments on a real-world dataset and on a synthetic dataset. The results of the experiments indicate that our proposed privacy guarantee and its PPMs can deliver better data quality under equally strong privacy guarantees, compared to multiple well-known PPMs designed for data streams.

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