Title | Attribute delegation in ubiquitous environments |
Publication Type | Conference Paper |
Year of Publication | 2007 |
Authors | I. Agudo, J. Lopez, and J. A. Montenegro |
Conference Name | 3rd international conference on Mobile multimedia communications (MobiMedia ’07) |
Pagination | 43:1–43:6 |
Publisher | ICST |
Conference Location | Nafpaktos, Greece |
ISBN Number | 978-963-06-2670-5 |
Abstract | When delegation is implemented using the attribute certificates in a Privilege Management Infrastructure (PMI), this one reaches a considerable level of distributed functionality. However, the approach is not flexible enough for the requirements of ubiquitous environments. Additionally, the PMI can become a too complex solution for devices such as smartphones and PDAs, where resources are limited. In this work, we solve the previous limitations by defining a second class of attributes, called domain attributes, which are managed directly by users and are not right under the scope of the PMI, thus providing a light solution for constrained devices. The two classes of attributes are related by defining a simple ontology. We also introduce in the paper the concept of Attribute Federation which is responsible for supporting domain attributes and the corresponding ontology. |
Citation Key | Agudo2007a |
Attribute delegation in ubiquitous environments
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