Overview
- Editors:
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Ismail Khalil
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Abt. Telekooperation, Universität Linz, Linz, Austria
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Teddy Mantoro
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UTM International Campus, Advanced Informatics School, University of Technology Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
- The first complete, systematic view on the state of the art work on Trustworthy Ubiquitous Computing
- Provides professional practitioners with a one-stop hand-on reference book for Trustworthy Ubiquitous Computing
- Covers theoretical and practical issues, incl. research issues, novel approaches, algorithms, robust technologies and exemplar applications
- Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras
- Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras
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About this book
Trustworthy Ubiquitous Computing covers aspects of trust in ubiquitous computing environments. The aspects of context, privacy, reliability, usability and user experience related to “emerged and exciting new computing paradigm of Ubiquitous Computing”, includes pervasive, grid, and peer-to-peer computing including sensor networks to provide secure computing and communication services at anytime and anywhere.
Marc Weiser presented his vision of disappearing and ubiquitous computing more than 15 years ago. The big picture of the computer introduced into our environment was a big innovation and the starting point for various areas of research. In order to totally adopt the idea of ubiquitous computing several houses were build, equipped with technology and used as laboratory in order to find and test appliances that are useful and could be made available in our everyday life. Within the last years industry picked up the idea of integrating ubiquitous computing and already available products like remote controls for your house were developed and brought to the market.
In spite of many applications and projects in the area of ubiquitous and pervasive computing the success is still far away. One of the main reasons is the lack of acceptance of and confidence in this technology. Although researchers and industry are working in all of these areas a forum to elaborate security, reliability and privacy issues, that resolve in trustworthy interfaces and computing environments for people interacting within these ubiquitous environments is important. The user experience factor of trust thus becomes a crucial issue for the success of a UbiComp application. The goal of this book is to provide a state the art of Trustworthy Ubiquitous Computing to address recent research results and to present and discuss the ideas, theories, technologies, systems, tools, applications and experiences on all theoretical and practical issues.
Table of contents (12 chapters)
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Trust and Context in UbiComp Environments
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- Karin Bee, Stephan Hammer, Christian Pratsch, Elisabeth Andre
Pages 3-20
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- Peter Kieseberg, Sebastian Schrittwieser, Manuel Leithner, Martin Mulazzani, Edgar Weippl, Lindsay Munroe et al.
Pages 21-38
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- Wahju Agung Widjajanto, Heidi Schelhowe, Michael Lund
Pages 39-61
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Methods and Concepts to Enhance and Ensure Reliability in Ubicomp Environments
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- R. Azrina, R. Othman, Normaziah A. Aziz, M. ZulHazmi, M. Khazin, J. Dewakunjari
Pages 65-78
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- Akihiro Tomono, Minoru Uehara, Yuji Shimada
Pages 79-98
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- Geong Sen Poh, Nik Nailah Abdullah, Muhammad Reza Z’aba, Mohamed Ridza Wahiddin
Pages 99-106
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Distributed Attacks Detection and Secure Access Protocol in MANET, WSN and UbiComp Environments
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Front Matter
Pages 107-107
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- Ali Modirkhazeni, Norafida Ithnin, Mohammed M. Kadhum, Teddy Mantoro
Pages 109-147
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- Asmidar Abu Bakar, Roslan Ismail, Abdul Rahim Ahmad, Jamalul-lail Abdul Manan
Pages 149-173
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Access Control and Mobile Payment in Trustworthy UbiComp Environment
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Front Matter
Pages 175-175
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- R. A. Raja Mahmood, A. H. Muhamad Amin, Amiza Amir, Asad I. Khan
Pages 177-206
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- Dasun Weerasinghe, Veselin Rakocevic, Muttukrishnan Rajarajan
Pages 207-225
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- Andreu Pere Isern-Deya, M. Magdalena Payeras-Capella, Macia Mut-Puigserver, Josep-Lluis Ferrer-Gomila
Pages 227-247
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- Yuan Tian, Biao Song, Eui-Nam Huh
Pages 249-267
Editors and Affiliations
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Abt. Telekooperation, Universität Linz, Linz, Austria
Ismail Khalil
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UTM International Campus, Advanced Informatics School, University of Technology Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Teddy Mantoro
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