Academy & Industry Research Collaboration Center (AIRCC)

Volume 9, Number 9, July 2019

Context-Aware Trust-Based Access Control for Ubiquitous Systems

  Authors

Malika Yaici, Faiza Ainennas and Nassima Zidi, University of Bejaia, Algeria

  Abstract

The ubiquitous computing and context-aware applications experience at the present time a very important development. This has led organizations to open more of their information systems, making them available anywhere, at any time and integrating the dimension of mobile users. This cannot be done without taking into account thoughtfully the access security: a pervasive information system must henceforth be able to take into account the contextual features to ensure a robust access control. In this paper, access control and a few existing mechanisms have been exposed. It is intended to show the importance of taking into account context during a request for access. In this regard, our proposal incorporates the concept of trust to establish a trust relationship according to three contextual constraints (location, social situation and time) in order to decide to grant or deny the access request of a user to a service.

  Keywords

Pervasive systems, Access Control, RBAC, Context-awareness, Trust management