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Privacy, Trust and Identity in Pervasive Computing: A Review of Technical Challenges and Future Research Directions
2012
International Journal of Distributed and Parallel systems
Developments in pervasive computing introduced a new world of computing where networked processors embedded and distributed in everyday objects communicating with each other over wireless links. Computers in such environments work in the background while establishing connections among them dynamically and hence will be less visible and intrusive. Such a vision raises questions about how to manage issues like privacy, trust and identity in those environments. In this paper, we review the
doi:10.5121/ijdps.2012.3318
fatcat:py55skwoyrev3a2q4k7df4oblq