Authentication-based access control approach for enhancing security in pervasive computing environments

2021 ◽  
Vol ahead-of-print (ahead-of-print) ◽  
Author(s):  
Gnaneshwari G.R. ◽  
M.S. Hema ◽  
S.C. Lingareddy

Purpose Pervasive computing environment allows the users to access the services anywhere and anytime. Due to the dynamicity, mobility, security, heterogeneity, and openness have become a major challenging task in the Pervasive computing environment. To solve the security issues and to increase the communication reliability, an authentication-based access control approach is developed in this research to ensure the level of security in the Pervasive computing environment. Design/methodology/approach This paper aims to propose authentication-based access control approach performs the authentication mechanism using the hashing, encryption, and decryption function. The proposed approach effectively achieves the conditional traceability of user credentials to enhance security. Moreover, the performance of the proposed authentication-based access control approach is estimated using the experimental analysis, and performance improvement is proved using the evaluation metrics. It inherent the tradeoff between authentication and access control in the Pervasive computing environment. Here, the service provider requires authorization and authentication for the provision of service, whereas the end-users require unlinkability and untraceability for data transactions. Findings The proposed authentication-based access control obtained 0.76, 22.836 GB, and 3.35 sec for detection rate, memory, and time by considering password attack, and 22.772GB and 4.51 sec for memory and time by considering without attack scenario. Originality/value The communication between the user and the service provider is progressed using the user public key in such a way that the private key of the user can be generated through the encryption function.

2003 ◽  
Vol 18 (3) ◽  
pp. 209-220 ◽  
Author(s):  
ANAND RANGANATHAN ◽  
ROBERT E McGRATH ◽  
ROY H CAMPBELL ◽  
M DENNIS MICKUNAS

Ontologies are entering widespread use in many areas such as knowledge and content management, electronic commerce and the Semantic Web. In this paper we show how the use of ontologies has helped us overcome some important problems in the development of pervasive computing environments. We have integrated ontologies and Semantic Web technology into our pervasive computing infrastructure. Our investigations have shown that Semantic Web technology can be integrated into our CORBA-based infrastructure to augment several important services. This work suggests a number of requirements for future research in the development of ontologies, reasoners, languages and interfaces.


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