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Downloads: Laws of Identity in Ambient Environments – The Hydra Approach
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Laws of Identity in Ambient Environments – The Hydra Approach 1.0


Hasan Akram, Mario Hoffmann, Fraunhofer Institute for Secure Information Technology, Darmstadt, Germany:

The research field of Ambient Environments and Ubiquitous Computing aims toward the future vision of intelligent mobile and wireless network scenarios. In such environments where the wireless network consists of numerous nodes, like intelligent devices, sensors and mobile devices, a highly secured and well defined Identity (ID) Management System is required that deals with issues like virtual and temporary identities of users and devices as well as users’ awareness in information disclosure and privacy. In this paper we identify and analyse ten requirements for a middleware architecture to create a bridge between existing identity management technologies and also allow a framework to make them available for application developers of ambient environments.

The paper was presented at the UBICOMM 2008: The Second International Conference on Mobile Ubiquitous Computing, Systems, Services and Technologies, 29 September - 4 October, 2008 in Valencia, Spain
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