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@inproceedings{ms2008,
  author = {Marc Barisch and Martin Neubauer and Joao Pagaime and Joao Girao and Rui L. Aguiar.},
  title = {Privacy and Identity Management in a Layered Pervasive Service Platform},
  booktitle = {ICT Mobile Summit},
  organization = {ICT MS 2008},
  year = {2008},
  month = {June},
  abstract = {
		Making pervasive computing reality is a challenging task mainly due to 
		the multitude of functional requirements and technological constraints. In parallel to 
		the honourable research progress in specific technologies, the Daidalos project assessed that in future there will be the need for a pervasive service platform with open 
		interfaces in order to simplify service development and provisioning. The success of 
		such a platform depends on the balance of  different aspects, e.g. operational costs 
		with revenue potentials, collection of personal data for context-awareness with privacy protection, manual control and transparency with enhanced user experience and 
		simplicity. In this paper we show the Daidalos approach to privacy protection and 
		identity management for a future pervasive service platform and its architecture. We 
		show how user identities are structured to support dynamic context information 
		while following regulations for privacy protection in Europe. Special focus is put on 
		the trade-off between access control for privacy protection and user experience. This 
		is achieved by automated identity selection, automatic derivation of fine-grained access control policies and their deployment. We also present gathered performance 
		data and implementation details of our ID Broker concept.
	},
  url = {http://www.futurenetworksummit.eu/2008/},
  pdf = {http://www.girao.org/joao/papers/ms2008.pdf},
  cfp = {http://www.girao.org/joao/cfps/ms2008.pdf}
}
@article{wpc2008,
  author = {Amardeo Sarma and Alfredo Matos and Joao Girao and Rui L. Aguiar},
  title = {Virtual Identity Framework for Telecom Infrastructures},
  journal = {Wireless Personal Communications},
  volume = {45},
  issue = {4},
  month = {June},
  year = {2008},
  issn = {0929-6212},
  pages = {521--543},
  numpages = {23},
  doi = {10.1007/s11277-008-9475-4},
  acmid = {1363321},
  publisher = {Kluwer Academic Publishers},
  address = {Hingham, MA, USA},
  keywords = {Digital identity, Identity, Privacy, Security, Telecommunications, Virtual identity},
  abstract = {
		Identity Management has so far been a field mainly applications and Web focused.
		This paper describes a novel approach to cross layer identity management that extends
		digital identities to the network, the virtual identity (VID) framework. The VID framework
		provides strong privacy to the user, while easily supporting personalization cross-service
		providers. While other identity management solutions are tailored to one specific application
		and/or protocol domain, the proposed framework extends the use of one's digital identity to
		all aspects of the network and services architecture. It is also the first to consider legal
		constrains, such as ownership of data and legal intercept issues, in such a broad scope. One
		major aspect reported here is the relevance for operators.
	},
  url = {http://www.springer.com/engineering/signals/journal/11277},
  pdf = {http://www.girao.org/joao/papers/wpc2008.pdf},
  url2 = {http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1363306.1363321}
}