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Privacy-Preserving Electronic Toll System with Dynamic Pricing for Low Emission Zones

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Data Privacy Management, Autonomous Spontaneous Security, and Security Assurance (DPM 2014, QASA 2014, SETOP 2014)

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Low emission zones (LEZs) aim to reduce pollution and traffic congestion in cities. Current proposals for managing LEZs introduce a significant error percentage in the detection of fraudulent drivers and represent a serious privacy threat for the honest ones. In this article, a new electronic toll system to improve both issues is proposed.

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This work was partially supported by the Government of Catalonia under grant 2009 SGR 1135 and by the Spanish Government under CO-PRIVACY TIN2011-27076-C03-01, ARES-CONSOLIDER INGENIO 2010 CSD2007-00004, BallotNext IPT-2012-0603-430000 and MOBILE KEY RTC-2014-2552-7 projects and the FPI grant BES-2012-054780.

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Jardí-Cedó, R., Castellà-Roca, J., Viejo, A. (2015). Privacy-Preserving Electronic Toll System with Dynamic Pricing for Low Emission Zones. In: Garcia-Alfaro, J., et al. Data Privacy Management, Autonomous Spontaneous Security, and Security Assurance. DPM QASA SETOP 2014 2014 2014. Lecture Notes in Computer Science(), vol 8872. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-17016-9_22

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