Personal servers as digital keys

A. Beaufour, P. Bonnet
2004 Second IEEE Annual Conference on Pervasive Computing and Communications, 2004. Proceedings of the  
Personal servers are an attractive concept: People carry around a device that takes care of computing, storage and communication on their behalf in a pervasive computing environment. So far personal servers have mainly been considered for accessing personal information. In this paper, we consider personal servers in the context of a digital key system. Digital keys are an interesting alternative to physical keys for mail or good delivery companies whose employees access tens of private
more » ... every day. In this paper, we present a digital key system tailored for the current incarnation of personal servers, i.e., a Bluetooth-enabled mobile phone. We describe how to use Bluetooth for this application, we present a simple authentication protocol and we provide a detailled analysis of response time and energy consumption on the mobile phone.
doi:10.1109/percom.2004.1276869 dblp:conf/percom/BeaufourB04 fatcat:pgemg3dfkrbztkyyvipd2meexu