1. Efficient and Secure Pull Requests for Emergency Cases Using a Mobile Access Framework
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Claudio Anliker, Corinna Schmitt, Burkhard Stiller, University of Zurich, Sheng, M, Qin, Y, Yao, L, and Benatallah, B
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Engineering ,Data collection ,10009 Department of Informatics ,business.industry ,Node (networking) ,Access control ,000 Computer science, knowledge & systems ,Modular design ,Access management ,Privilege Management Infrastructure ,business ,Wireless sensor network ,Server-side ,Computer network - Abstract
Although the application range of Wireless Sensor Networks (WSN) is manifold, all applications have monitoring purposes in common. But WSNs usually lack (a) data collection options independent of predefined timing intervals and (b) a mobile access. Both options become important in emergency cases, since offering quick reactions ( e.g. , calling the ambulance) is essential and based on recognized changes of known and accepted value ranges of sensors, like for the temperature in personal health data. Therefore, this chapter introduces Secure Pull Requests (SPR), an efficient solution to request data immediately and location-independently. In support of a flexible access control, especially for emergency cases, an embedded privilege management solution is designed to maintain access to WSNs and their data. If the user's access for pulling data is granted, the request is forwarded to the node in the WSN using TinyIPFIX, which answers with a full data set including all data available data. Since some of this data might not be relevant to the requestor, it is filtered to match the user's request and to respect his privileges. This filtering process is delegated to the server side to minimize the workload of WSN-based constrained devices. The prototype developed is implemented in a modular manner and adaptable to user-specific requests.
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- 2017
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