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A certificate based authentication control model using smart mobile devices for ubiquitous computing environments
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Çavdar, Davut
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In this thesis work, a certificate based authentication model supported by mobile devices is provided for ubiquitous computing environments. The model primarily aims to create an infrastructure for controlling and regulating access requests through mobile devices to local resources and services. The model also allows users from different domains to use local resources and services within the scope of agreements between domains. In addition to conceptual description of the model, a real prototype implementation is developed and successful application of the model is demonstrated. Within the prototype implementation, a mobile application is developed for access requests and sensors are used as representative local resources. Sample cases applied on the prototype demonstrate applicability and feasibility of the model.
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https://hdl.handle.net/11511/21018
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D. Çavdar, “A certificate based authentication control model using smart mobile devices for ubiquitous computing environments,” M.S. - Master of Science, Middle East Technical University, 2011.