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First International IEEE WoWMoM Workshop on Trust, Security and Privacy for Ubiquitous Computing
Small Worlds and the Security of Ubiquitous Computing
Taormina - Giardini Naxos, Italy
June 13-June 16
ISBN: 0-7695-2342-0
Harald Vogt, ETH Zurich
This paper considers the small-world phenomenon in two contexts: ubiquitous computing and security. We argue that small-world properties emerge in ubicomp systems due to their natural occurrence in human-centered networks and their meaning as a system design principle. The relationship of small worlds and security is examined from two viewpoints. First, results on the security of small-world networks are reviewed. Second, we look into how small-world properties are obstacles to, or can be helpful in maintaining security guarantees. We then give an example of how to improve the communication security in large-scale, self-organizing networks.
Citation:
Harald Vogt, "Small Worlds and the Security of Ubiquitous Computing," wowmom, vol. 3, pp.593-597, First International IEEE WoWMoM Workshop on Trust, Security and Privacy for Ubiquitous Computing, 2005
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