This document summarizes a research paper that proposes a scheme to protect the location privacy of source nodes in wireless sensor networks against hotspot-locating attacks. The scheme creates an irregularly shaped "cloud" of fake traffic around the real source node to camouflage its location. Cryptographic techniques are used to change packet appearances at each hop. This prevents packet correlation and makes the source node indistinguishable. Simulations show the scheme provides stronger privacy than routing-based schemes while requiring less energy than global-adversary schemes. The proposed neighbor discovery distance algorithm aims to find the minimum traffic path to efficiently transmit data without loss.