Security and Privacy in a Middleware for Large Scale Mobile and Pervasive Augmented Reality
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Abstract
Ubiquitous or pervasive computing is a new kind of computing, where specialized elements of hardware and software will have such high level of deployment that their use will be fully integrated with the environment. Augmented reality extends reality with virtual elements but tries to place the computer in a relatively unobtrusive, assistive role. In this paper we propose, test and analyse a security and privacy architecture for a previously proposed middleware architecture for mobile and pervasive large scale augmented reality games, which is the main contribution of this paper. The results show that the security features proposed in the scope of this work do not affect the overall performance of the system.
Subject
Pervasive networking and entertainment
Related Project
IST FP6 CONTENT Network-of-Excellence
Conference
The 2007 International Conference on Software , Telecommuncations and Computer Networks (SOFTCOM 2007), September 2007
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