This is my attempt to describe a solution to the problem.
I wont provide too much of an explanation, except to mention Perlin noise. If you are interested, read the draft.
This is very rough still, but I believe that it is complete aside from one inconsequential issue and the absence of examples. The more novel stuff toward the end is the result of a few hours of scribbling in the past few hours. Bear with the typos and the odd mathematical oddity, I will hopefully gain some time to build a test rig for this as time passes.
Cheers,
Martin
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Title: A Process for Obscuring Location
Creation_date: 2010-10-18
WG ID: Independent Submission
Number_of_pages: 19
Abstract:
A method for obscuring location information is described. Both
static and changing location information can be obscured. A single
distance measure is input to the process; this parameter controls the
precision of location information that can be extracted by a
recipient.
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