1st International ICST Workshop on Secure and Multimodal Pervasive Enviroments

Research Article

The CONNECT Platform: An Architecture for Context-Aware Privacy in Pervasive Environments

  • @INPROCEEDINGS{10.1109/SECCOM.2007.4550318,
        author={Susana Alcalde Ba\'{y}g\^{e}s and Jelena Mitic and Elisabeth-Anna Emberger},
        title={The CONNECT Platform: An Architecture for Context-Aware Privacy in Pervasive Environments},
        proceedings={1st International ICST Workshop on Secure and Multimodal Pervasive Enviroments},
        publisher={IEEE},
        proceedings_a={SMPE},
        year={2008},
        month={6},
        keywords={Ambient intelligence  Authorization  Cams  Concrete  Context  Context-aware services  Data privacy  Middleware  Project management  Protection},
        doi={10.1109/SECCOM.2007.4550318}
    }
    
  • Susana Alcalde Baügés
    Jelena Mitic
    Elisabeth-Anna Emberger
    Year: 2008
    The CONNECT Platform: An Architecture for Context-Aware Privacy in Pervasive Environments
    SMPE
    IEEE
    DOI: 10.1109/SECCOM.2007.4550318
Susana Alcalde Baügés1,2,*, Jelena Mitic1,*, Elisabeth-Anna Emberger1,*
  • 1: Siemens AG, Corporate Research and Technologies Munich, Germany
  • 2: Public University of Navarra, Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering Navarra, Spain
*Contact email: susana.alcalde.ext@siemens.com, jelena.mitic@siemens.com, elisabeth-anna.fischer@siemens.com

Abstract

Nowadays, privacy in mobile settings mostly is controlled manually and limited to acknowledging some prefabricated privacy statements offered to the user. However, for Ambient Intelligence scenarios such privacy control falls short for various reasons. The most obvious is that the interaction with a large number of heterogeneous Context- Aware Mobile Services becomes a burdensome task, which eventually might lead to frustration if newly encountered services require the explicit consensus of the user for the disclosure of privacy sensitive data. The IST project CONNECT addresses such issues by defining a common software platform for mediating between users, their privacy needs, privacy management and the context-aware mobile services. It includes not only the core technologies needed, but also easy-to-use interfaces and some self-learning technologies to assist users in the specification of privacy preferences matching their needs. In this paper, we introduce the CONNECT platform and its architecture with a special emphasize on the Context-sensitive Privacy Management middleware and its various functionalities.