In this paper we discuss how to configure a ubiquitous environment
in such a way that diverging privacy requirements in a multi user
environment can be satisfied. I.e. we are investigating how to make
sure that concerned as well as open minded users can be satisfied,
at the same time at the same place. In order to reduce overhead and
increase granularity of objects to be managed we propose to cluster
all available sensors to what we call virtual sensors. All further
operations such as allowing or suppressing sensor data are done on
the virtual sensors. This concept allows to adapt the environment
to diverging needs of several users automatically. Users are enabled
to configure the environment by a one stop approach. We will introduce
the concept of virtual sensors and discuss our privacy management
architecture that exploits this virtual sensor concept to adapt a
pervasive system to contradicting privacy requirements.
%0 Conference Paper
%1 OrLM07-spm
%A Ortmann, Steffen
%A Langendörfer, Peter
%A Maaser, Michael
%B Proceedings of the 5th ACM international workshop on Mobility management
and wireless access
%C Chania, Crete Island, Greece
%D 2007
%I ACM
%K context_awareness location_based_services management_of_ubiquitous_environments masterarbeit middleware mobile_devices privacy
%P 184--187
%R 10.1145/1298091.1298125
%T A self-configuring privacy management architecture for pervasive
systems
%U http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1298125
%X In this paper we discuss how to configure a ubiquitous environment
in such a way that diverging privacy requirements in a multi user
environment can be satisfied. I.e. we are investigating how to make
sure that concerned as well as open minded users can be satisfied,
at the same time at the same place. In order to reduce overhead and
increase granularity of objects to be managed we propose to cluster
all available sensors to what we call virtual sensors. All further
operations such as allowing or suppressing sensor data are done on
the virtual sensors. This concept allows to adapt the environment
to diverging needs of several users automatically. Users are enabled
to configure the environment by a one stop approach. We will introduce
the concept of virtual sensors and discuss our privacy management
architecture that exploits this virtual sensor concept to adapt a
pervasive system to contradicting privacy requirements.
%@ 978-1-59593-809-1
@inproceedings{OrLM07-spm,
abstract = {In this paper we discuss how to configure a ubiquitous environment
in such a way that diverging privacy requirements in a multi user
environment can be satisfied. I.e. we are investigating how to make
sure that concerned as well as open minded users can be satisfied,
at the same time at the same place. In order to reduce overhead and
increase granularity of objects to be managed we propose to cluster
all available sensors to what we call virtual sensors. All further
operations such as allowing or suppressing sensor data are done on
the virtual sensors. This concept allows to adapt the environment
to diverging needs of several users automatically. Users are enabled
to configure the environment by a one stop approach. We will introduce
the concept of virtual sensors and discuss our privacy management
architecture that exploits this virtual sensor concept to adapt a
pervasive system to contradicting privacy requirements.},
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author = {Ortmann, Steffen and Langend\"{o}rfer, Peter and Maaser, Michael},
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pages = {184--187},
publisher = {{ACM}},
timestamp = {2010-06-13T21:13:38.000+0200},
title = {{A self-configuring privacy management architecture for pervasive
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url = {http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1298125},
year = 2007
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