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移动计算设备的日益普及,再加上无线网络技术的快速发展,已经创建了支持随时随地计算范式所需的基础设施。中间件系统已经开始出现,旨在促进这些设备之间的协调,而用户甚至不需要考虑它,从而将技术退到后台。然而,面对大量的选择,应用程序需要额外的支持来决定在这众多的交互对等点中谁可以被信任。在本文中,我们提出了一种利用信任组来促进泛在环境中安全交互的协调模型。信任组是不对称的,也就是说,每个设备都有自己所属的组的视图,并且是长寿命的,也就是说,尽管组成员关系是动态处理的,但它们的生命周期跨越了很长的一段时间。基于设备的交互历史和用于编码信任上下文的本体,描述了信任组的创建、演化和终止的动态。讨论了在协调移动自组织系统时,程序员推断信任组所需的工作。
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Reasoning about trust groups to coordinate mobile ad-hoc systems
The increasing popularity of mobile computing devices, coupled with rapid advances in wireless networking technologies, have created the infrastructure needed to support the anywhere-anytime computing paradigm. Middleware systems have started to appear that aim at facilitating coordination among these devices, without the user even thinking about it, thus receding technology into the background. However, faced with overwhelming choice, additional support is required for applications to decide who can be trusted among this plethora of interacting peers. In this paper we propose a coordination model that exploits trust groups in order to promote safe interactions in the ubiquitous environment. Trust groups are asymmetric, that is, each device has its own view of the groups it belongs to, and long-lived, that is, their lifetime spans an extended period of time, despite group membership being dynamically handled. The dynamics of trust group creation, evolution and termination are described, based on the history of interactions of the device and on the ontology used to encode the context of trust. The programmer efforts required to reason about trust groups when coordinating mobile ad-hoc systems are discussed.
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