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Context-based distribution of points of interest

Published: 22 August 2012 Publication History

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Location Based Services are a wide spread service family available at each mobile platform. One occurrence comprise services that allows users to find restaurants, hotels, sights, ATMs, gas stations, etc., i.e. points of interest (POIs). The next generation of POIs will be much more specific and targeted in terms of level of personalization, context evaluation, selection of recipients, and period of validity. Authenticity, integrity, data minimization and privacy preserving implementations will be key enablers for their success. Based on the Kantara-UMA protocol we introduce in this demo paper an Android app prototype that demonstrates context-based distribution of recommendations of points of interest among a specifically authorized and controlled list of recipients.

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MobiArch '12: Proceedings of the seventh ACM international workshop on Mobility in the evolving internet architecture
August 2012
50 pages
ISBN:9781450315265
DOI:10.1145/2348676
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  1. authorization management
  2. context-awareness
  3. information sharing
  4. location based services (lbs)
  5. points of interest (poi)
  6. user empowerment
  7. user managed access

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