Conference Paper
User-based secure digital content durability service support OSMU
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Authors
DaeHee Seo, MiYeon Yoon, DongSub Cho, KabSeung Kou, Jang-Mi Baek
Issue Date
2012-07
Citation
International Conference Ubiquitous Computing and Multimedia Applications (UCMA) 2012, pp.149-155
Language
English
Type
Conference Paper
Abstract
The rapid advancement of the internet is changing in the form of knowledge information service. The previous service, which was the provider-oriented passive service model that supplies one-content from one device, evolves into the user-oriented active knowledge information service, therefore, the service provider provides the environment for the customers and the users create, distribute and manage the content based on various devices. Accordingly, a special service depending on each of forms is needed for mutual-sharing the information between various devices around the users. Therefore, in this study, for providing the digital content service between various user-oriented devices with the durability, by using the positional information of surrounding devices around the service provider and supplying mutual authentication service between the users, the device registered by the user in advance and the secured communication connection, we try to provide continuous service durability among various user-oriented devices.
KSP Keywords
Digital content, Information services, Service Model, Service Provider, User based, User-oriented, content-based, mutual authentication, positional information, secured communication
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