User-Centred and Context-Aware Identity Management in Mobile Ad-Hoc Networks

User-Centred and Context-Aware Identity Management in Mobile Ad-Hoc Networks

Author: Abdullahi Arabo

Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing

Published: 2013-12-12

Total Pages: 185

ISBN-13: 1443854832

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The emergent notion of ubiquitous computing makes it possible for mobile devices to communicate and provide services via networks connected in an ad-hoc manner. These have resulted in the proliferation of wireless technologies such as Mobile Ad-hoc Networks (MANets), which offer attractive solutions for services that need flexible setup as well as dynamic and low cost wireless connectivity. However, the growing trend outlined above also raises serious concerns over Identity Management (IM) due to a dramatic increase in identity theft. The problem is even greater in service-oriented architectures, where partial identities are sprinkled across many services and users have no control over such identities. This book provides a review of some issues of contextual computing, its implications and usage within pervasive environments. The book will also introduce the concept of Security of Systems-of-Systems (SoS) Composition and its security implications within the domain of ubiquitous computing and Crisis Management in large scale disaster recovery situations and scenarios. To tackle the above problems, the book will emphasise the fact that it is essential to allow users to have full control over their own identities in MANet environments. So far, the development of such identity control remains a significant challenge for the research community. The main focus of this book is on the area of identity management in MANets and emergency situations by using context-awareness and user-centricity together with its security issues and implications. Context-awareness allows us to make use of partial identities as a way of user identity protection and node identification. User-centricity is aimed at putting users in control of their partial identities, policies and rules for privacy protection. These principles help us to propose an innovative, easy-to-use identity management framework for MANets. The framework makes the flow of partial identities explicit; gives users control over such identities based on their respective situations and contexts, and creates a balance between convenience and privacy. The book presents our proposed framework, its development and lab results/evaluations, and outlines possible future work to improve the framework. This book will be of great interest and benefit to undergraduate students undertaking computer science modules on security and ubiquitous computing and postgraduate students studying the security of large scale systems of systems composition, as well as those doing their projects in those areas. The book will also accommodate the needs of early researchers and DPhil/PhD or MPhil students exploring the concept of security in ubiquitous environments, while additionally being of great interest to lecturers teaching related modules and industrial researchers.


Smart Sensing and Context

Smart Sensing and Context

Author: Paul Havinga

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2006-10-23

Total Pages: 278

ISBN-13: 3540478426

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This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the First European Conference on Smart Sensing and Context, EuroSSC 2006, held in Enschede, Netherlands in October 2006. The 15 revised full papers and 14 revised short papers presented were carefully reviewed and selected from over 50 submissions.


Universal Access in Ambient Intelligence Environments

Universal Access in Ambient Intelligence Environments

Author: Constantine Stephanidis

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2007-08-23

Total Pages: 477

ISBN-13: 3540710256

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This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 9th ERCIM Workshop on User Interfaces for All, focusing on Universal Access in Ambient Intelligence Environments, held in Königswinter, Germany in September 2006. It covers interaction platforms and techniques for ambient intelligence, user and context awareness, inclusive design and evaluation, as well as access to information, education and entertainment.


Ambient Intelligence

Ambient Intelligence

Author: Giuseppe Riva

Publisher: IOS Press

Published: 2005

Total Pages: 324

ISBN-13: 9781586034900

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The metaphor of Ambient Intelligence (AmI) tries to picture a vision of the future where all of us will be surrounded by 'intelligent' electronic environments, and this ambient has claims to being sensitive and responsive to our needs. Ambient Intelligence without invasion of privacy represents a long-term vision for the EU Information Society Technologies Research programme. A strong multi-disciplinary and collaborative approach is a key requirement for large-scale technology innovation and the development of effective applications. Up to now, most of the books and papers related to AmI focus their analysis on the technology potential only. An important feature of this volume is the link between the technology - through the concepts of ubiquitous computing and intelligent interface - and the human experience of interacting in the world - through a neuro-psychological vision centred on the concept of 'presence'. Presence - the sense of being there - is the experience of projecting one's mind through media to other places, people and designed environments. The combination of recent discoveries in cognitive neuroscience - which make it possible to acquire a better understanding of the human aspects of presence, and the breakthroughs at the level of the enabling technologies make it increasingly possible to build novel systems based on this understanding. The goal of this volume is to assess the technologies and processes that are behind the AmI vision, in order to help the development of state-of-the-art applications. More in detail, this volume aims at supporting researchers and scientists, interested in the understanding and exploiting the potential of AmI.


Fast and Efficient Context-Aware Services

Fast and Efficient Context-Aware Services

Author: Danny Raz

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2006-05-01

Total Pages: 222

ISBN-13: 0470028688

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Fast and Efficient Context-Aware Services gives a thorough explanation of the state-of-the-art in Context-Aware-Services (CAS). The authors describe all major terms and components of CAS, defining context and discussing the requirements of context-aware applications and their use in 3rd generation services. The text covers the service creation problem as well as the network technology alternatives to support these services and discusses active and programmable networks in detail. It gives an insight into the practical approach followed in the CONTEXT project, supplying concrete guidelines for building successful context-aware services. Fast and Efficient Context-Aware Services: * Provides comprehensive and in-depth information on state-of-the-art CAS technology. * Proposes a system architecture for CAS creation and delivery, discussing service management and active network layers. * Describes the service lifecycle functional architecture, covering service authoring, customization, invocation, and assurance. * Explains system design considerations and details, system evaluation criteria, test-bed requirements, and evaluation results. Fast and Efficient Context-Aware Services is an invaluable resource for telecommunications developers, researchers in academia and industry, advanced students in Computer Science and Electrical Engineering, telecoms operators, as well as telecommunication management and operator personnel.


Context Management for Distributed and Dynamic Context-Aware Computing

Context Management for Distributed and Dynamic Context-Aware Computing

Author: Ricardo Couto Antunes da Rocha

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2012-05-03

Total Pages: 96

ISBN-13: 1447140206

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Research in context-aware computing has produced a number of middleware systems for context management. However, development of ubiquitous context-aware applications is still a challenge because most current middleware systems are still focused on isolated and static context-aware environments. Context-aware environments are inherently dynamic as a result of occasional additions or upgrade of sensors, applications or context inference mechanisms. Context Management for Distributed and Dynamic Context-Aware Computing proposes a novel architecture for context management based on the concept of context domains, allowing applications to keep context interests across distributed context management systems. The authors describe a distributed middleware that implements the aforementioned concepts, without compromising scalability and efficiency of context access.


Enabling Context-Aware Web Services

Enabling Context-Aware Web Services

Author: Quan Z. Sheng

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2010-05-06

Total Pages: 558

ISBN-13: 1439809860

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With recent advances in radio-frequency identification (RFID) technology, sensor networks, and enhanced Web services, the original World Wide Web is continuing its evolution into what is being called the Web of Things and Services. Such a Web will support an ultimately interactive environment where everyday physical objects such as buildings, sidew


Unanticipated Dynamic Adaptation of Mobile Applications

Unanticipated Dynamic Adaptation of Mobile Applications

Author: Mohammad Ullah Khan

Publisher: kassel university press GmbH

Published: 2010

Total Pages: 181

ISBN-13: 389958919X

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5.2.1 Runtime Matching of Plans and Types -- 5.2.2 Creation of a Stable Variability Model -- 5.2.3 Dynamicity of the Variability Model -- 5.3 Adaptation Reasoning -- 5.3.1 Basic Reasoning Approach -- 5.3.2 Meeting Resource Constraints -- 5.3.3 Meeting Architectural Constraints -- 5.3.4 Pros and Cons -- 6 Middleware -- 6.1 Middleware Architecture -- 6.1.1 Information Model -- 6.1.2 Bundle Manager -- 6.1.3 Adaptation Middleware -- 6.1.4 Repository -- 6.2 Middleware Implementation -- 6.2.1 Runtime Creation of the Variability Model -- 6.2.2 Adaptation Reasoning -- 6.2.3 Implementation Status -- 7 Methodology and Tools -- 7.1 Model Driven Development Approach -- 7.2 Methodology -- 7.2.1 Analysis -- 7.2.2 Domain Model -- 7.2.3 Variability Model -- 7.2.4 Model Transformation -- 7.2.5 Deployment -- 7.2.6 Testing and Validation -- 7.3 Tool Support -- 7.3.1 Modeling Tool -- 7.3.2 CQL Editor -- 7.3.3 UML2JavaTransformation Tool -- 7.3.4 Static Validation Tool -- 7.3.5 Context Simulation tool -- Part III Evaluations and Conclusions -- 8 Test Applications -- 8.1 Testing the Unanticipated Adaptation Behavior -- 8.1.1 Bundle 1 -- 8.1.2 Bundle 2 -- 8.1.3 Bundle 3 -- 8.1.4 Execution of the Test -- 8.1.5 Comments on the Test Results -- 8.2 Testing Scalability -- 8.2.1 Variability Models under Test -- 8.2.2 Execution of the Test -- 8.2.3 Test Results and Comments -- 9 Discussions -- 9.1 Limits of Unanticipation -- 9.2 Support of Unanticipation -- 9.3 Shortcomings -- 9.4 Future Work -- References -- Part IV Appendices -- A Updated Middleware Source Code -- B Publications -- Back cover


Resource Management and Efficiency in Cloud Computing Environments

Resource Management and Efficiency in Cloud Computing Environments

Author: Turuk, Ashok Kumar

Publisher: IGI Global

Published: 2016-11-08

Total Pages: 369

ISBN-13: 1522517227

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Today’s advancements in technology have brought about a new era of speed and simplicity for consumers and businesses. Due to these new benefits, the possibilities of universal connectivity, storage and computation are made tangible, thus leading the way to new Internet-of Things solutions. Resource Management and Efficiency in Cloud Computing Environments is an authoritative reference source for the latest scholarly research on the emerging trends of cloud computing and reveals the benefits cloud paths provide to consumers. Featuring coverage across a range of relevant perspectives and topics, such as big data, cloud security, and utility computing, this publication is an essential source for researchers, students and professionals seeking current research on the organization and productivity of cloud computing environments.