Title
SensorCloud: Towards the Interdisciplinary Development of a Trustworthy Platform for Globally Interconnected Sensors and Actuators.
Abstract
Although Cloud Computing promises to lower IT costs and increase users' productivity in everyday life, the unattractive aspect of this new technology is that the user no longer owns all the devices which process personal data. To lower scepticism, the project SensorCloud investigates techniques to understand and compensate these adoption barriers in a scenario consisting of cloud applications that utilize sensors and actuators placed in private places. This work provides an interdisciplinary overview of the social and technical core research challenges for the trustworthy integration of sensor and actuator devices with the Cloud Computing paradigm. Most importantly, these challenges include i) ease of development, ii) security and privacy, and iii) social dimensions of a cloud-based system which integrates into private life. When these challenges are tackled in the development of future cloud systems, the attractiveness of new use cases in a sensor-enabled world will considerably be increased for users who currently do not trust the Cloud.
Year
DOI
Venue
2013
10.1007/978-3-319-12718-7_13
Trusted Cloud Computing
Field
DocType
Volume
Everyday life,Use case,Cloud systems,Computer security,Social dimension,Computer science,Trustworthiness,Enterprise information security architecture,Actuator,Distributed computing,Cloud computing
Journal
abs/1310.6542
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
8
0.57
23
Authors
10
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Michael Eggert180.57
Roger Häußling2562.43
Martin Henze329524.86
Lars Hermerschmidt4684.39
René Hummen516112.10
Daniel Kerpen6563.44
Antonio Navarro Pérez7694.28
Bernhard Rumpe82691313.45
Dirk Thißen9217.01
Klaus Wehrle1033040.49