User:Hbort

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I am an undergraduate student at Alverno College majoring in Mathematics and English Literature. This summer I will be working with Dr.Iqbal, researching location privacy in a ubiquitous computing environment.

REU Goals and Milestones

  • Survey the area (On Going)
  • Identify challenges(In Progress)
  • Identify some senerios/applications(On Going)
  • Find out what has been done so far(In Progress)
  • Become familar with programming in a ubicomp environment(On Going)
  • Develop a solution and try it out
  • evaluate and apply solution in an application

Week 1

Tuesday, June 1

  • REU Orientation
  • Acquire swipe card access to nessasary spaces
  • Begin reading survey papers on location privacy
  • Talk #1 "Good Research Practices"

Wednesday, June 2

  • Continued reading papers and taking notes

Thursday, June 3

  • Still reading many survey papers
    • Reading these papers is much different from reading literature and I am finding that it takes a long time to read these papers for comprehension.
  • Meet with Dr. Iqbal to discuss progress so far, tasks for the upcoming week, and goals for the summer.

Friday, June 4

  • Finished reading and annotating assigned papers:
    1.Casper: Query Processing for Location Servies without Compromising Privacy
    Chi-Yin Chow and Mohamed F. Mokbel-- University of Minnesota
    and Walid G.Aref-- Purdue University
    ACM Transactions on Database Systems, Vol. 34, No. 4, Article 24, Publication date: 12/2009 pgs.48
    2.A Survey of Computational Location Privacy
    John Krumm
    Microsoft Research, Redmond, Washington, USA 
    E-mail: jckrumm@microsoft.com
    Pgs.7
    3.Architecting Pervasive Computing Systems for Privacy: A Survey
    Roberto Speicys Cardoso and Valérie Issarny
    INRIA Rocquencourt
    78153 Le Chesnay, France
    roberto.speicys_cardoso@inria.fr
    valerie.issarny@inria.fr
    Pgs.4
    4.A survey of Location Privacy and an Approach for Solitary Users
    Calvert L. Bowen, III and Thomas L. Martin
    Bradley Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
    Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg, Virginia
    (triiip, tlmartin)@vt.edu
    Proceedings of the 40th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences- 2007 Pgs. 10
    5.Survey on Location Privacy in Pervasive Computing
    Andreas Görlach, Andreas Heiniemann, and Wesley W. Terpstra
    Darmstadt University of Technology (TUD),
    Department of Computer Science,
    D-64283 Darmstadt, Germany,
    (goerlach, terpstra)@ito.tu-darmstadt.de, aheine@gkec.tu-darmstadt.de
  • Began reading A Fully Homomorphic Encryption Scheme by Craig Gentry it is over 200 pages so I think it might take a while to get through
  • updated REU Wiki

Week 2

Monday, June 7

  • Continued reading “A Fully Homomorphic Encryption Scheme”, taking notes and researching information that I find in the text to better understand the paper

Tuesday, June 8

  • Continued with the encryption paper
  • Unsuccessfully attempt to install android sdk on my computer for use with eclipse ide

Wednesday, June 9

  • More reading (same paper)
  • A few more unsuccessful attempts at android install
  • REU Working Lunch
  • Casey O'Brien spent time to help me with downloading the correct files onto my computer for android

Thursday, June 10

  • Continued to read and research the encryption paper
  • Read through the user manual for android programing
  • Attempted a few small programs for android
  • Met with Dr. Iqbal to discuss progress so far and expectations for the next week

Friday, June 11

  • Continued with reading
  • Working on getting familiar with programming for android
  • Updated REU Wiki


Week 3

Monday, June 14

  • Continued reading “A Fully Homomorphic Encryption Scheme”, taking notes and researching information that I find in the text to better understand the paper
  • Brainstorming aplicable senerios

Tuesday, June 15

  • Continued with the encryption paper
  • Spent a good deal of time on programming
  • Brainstorming aplicable senerios

Wednesday, June 16

  • More reading (same paper)
  • Succesfully wrote a simple program for android and downloaded it to my phone
  • Brainstorming aplicable senerios

Thursday, June 17

  • Continued to read and research the encryption paper
  • Attended the Ubicomp lab group meeting

Friday, June 18

  • Continued with reading
  • Brainstorming aplicable senerios
  • Working on more programming
  • Updated REU Wiki


Week 4

Monday, June 21

  • Continued reading “A Fully Homomorphic Encryption Scheme”, taking notes and researching information that I find in the text to better understand the paper

Tuesday, June 22

  • Continued with the encryption paper
  • Programming

Wednesday, June 23

  • More reading (same paper)
  • Looking for papers published more recently than the Mokbel paper
  • Programming
  • Attended REU talk with Dr. Brylow and Dr. Factor "Expressing yourself verbally and in writing"

Thursday, June 24

  • Meeting with Dr.Iqbal to discuss my project progress
  • Programming
  • Gathered a few new papers and began reading

Friday, June 25

  • Continued with reading
  • Began to create an annotated bibliography for later use
  • Working on more programming
  • Updated REU Wiki


Week 5

Monday, June 28

  • Programming
  • Brainstoming senarios
  • Reading

Tuesday, June 29

  • Reading
  • Working on annotations

Wednesday, June 30

  • Reading
  • Searching for more recent papers

Thursday, July 1

  • Programming
  • Looking into Latex

Friday, July 2

  • Trying Latex
  • Working on slides for presentation


Week 6

Tuesday, July 6

  • Reading
  • Programming

Wednesday, July 7

  • Reading
  • Work on slides for presentation

Thursday, July 8

  • Reading
  • Finalize slides for presentation

Friday, July 9

  • Reading
  • Attended midproject research presentations
  • Presented research done so far


Week 7

Monday, July 12

  • Reading
  • Programming

Tuesday, July 13

  • Search for AMC survey papers
  • Search for more papers

Wednesday, July 14

  • Reading
  • Annotating papers

Thursday, July 15

  • Programming
  • Researching applications

Friday, July 16

  • Reading


Week 8

Monday, July 19

  • Creating reading list
  • Searching for most resent papers

Tuesday, July 20

  • Reading
  • Programming

Wednesday, July 21

  • Organizing resources
  • Finding correct paper formats

Thursday, July 22

  • Reading
  • Thinking

Friday, July 23

  • Looking into the use of alternate grid types


Week 9

Monday, July 26

  • Reading
  • Organizing notes and resources

Tuesday, July 27

  • Looking at poster resources
  • Gathering and organizing poster material
  • Updateing Wiki


Week 10

Saturday, July 31

  • Working on poster

Monday, August 2

  • Working on poster

Tuesday, August 3

  • Working on poster

Wednesday, August 4

  • Finishing and turning in poster

Thursday, August 5

  • Work on Paper

Friday, August 6

  • Work on Paper


Week 11

Monday, August 9

  • Work on Paper

Tuesday, August 10

  • Poster Session

Wednesday, August 11

  • Work on power point for final presentation

Thursday, August 12

  • Final presentation