TY - GEN
T1 - XKMS-based key management for open LBS in web services environment
AU - Park, Namje
AU - Kim, Howon
AU - Chung, Kyoil
AU - Kim, Seungjoo
AU - Won, Dongho
PY - 2005
Y1 - 2005
N2 - As the killer application of the wireless internet, the LBS (Location-based Services) has reconsidered technology about location determination technology, LBS middleware server for various application, and diverse contents processing technology. For this kind of LBS, the role of security service is very important in the LBS that store and manage the location information of mobile devices and support various application services using those location information. And in all phases of these functions that include acquisition of location information, storage and management of location information, user management including authentication and information security, and management of the large-capacity location information database, safe security service must be provided. This paper describes a key management architecture based on XML standards for securing access to location based information and services. The main characteristic of the approach is that it build on a number of XML-based standards.
AB - As the killer application of the wireless internet, the LBS (Location-based Services) has reconsidered technology about location determination technology, LBS middleware server for various application, and diverse contents processing technology. For this kind of LBS, the role of security service is very important in the LBS that store and manage the location information of mobile devices and support various application services using those location information. And in all phases of these functions that include acquisition of location information, storage and management of location information, user management including authentication and information security, and management of the large-capacity location information database, safe security service must be provided. This paper describes a key management architecture based on XML standards for securing access to location based information and services. The main characteristic of the approach is that it build on a number of XML-based standards.
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U2 - 10.1007/11495772_57
DO - 10.1007/11495772_57
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:26944452397
SN - 3540262199
SN - 9783540262190
T3 - Lecture Notes in Computer Science (including subseries Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence and Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics)
SP - 367
EP - 373
BT - Advances in Web Intelligence - Third International Atlantic Web Intelligence Conference, AWIC 2005, Proceedings
PB - Springer Verlag
T2 - Third International Atlantic Web Intelligence Conference on Advances in Web Intelligence, AWIC 2005
Y2 - 6 June 2005 through 9 June 2005
ER -