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international workshop on mobile commerce | 2002

Framework for security and privacy in automotive telematics

Sastry S. Duri; Marco Gruteser; Xuan Liu; Paul Andrew Moskowitz; Ronald Perez; Moninder Singh; Jung-Mu Tang

Automotive telematics may be defined as the information-intensive applications that are being enabled for vehicles by a combination of telecommunications and computing technology. Telematics by its nature requires the capture of sensor data, storage and exchange of data to obtain remote services. In order for automotive telematics to grow to its full potential, telematics data must be protected. Data protection must include privacy and security for end-users, service providers and application providers. In this paper, we propose a new framework for data protection that is built on the foundation of privacy and security technologies. The privacy technology enables users and service providers to define flexible data model and policy models. The security technology provides traditional capabilities such as encryption, authentication, non-repudiation. In addition, it provides secure environments for protected execution, which is essential to limiting data access to specific purposes.


Mobile Networks and Applications | 2004

Data protection and data sharing in telematics

Sastry S. Duri; Jeffrey G. Elliott; Marco Gruteser; Xuan Liu; Paul Andrew Moskowitz; Ronald Perez; Moninder Singh; Jung-Mu Tang

Automotive telematics may be defined as the information-intensive applications enabled for vehicles by a combination of telecommunications and computing technology. Telematics by its nature requires the capture, storage, and exchange of sensor data to obtain remote services. Such data likely include personal, sensitive information, which require proper handling to protect the drivers privacy. Some existing approaches focus on protecting privacy through anonymous interactions or by stopping information flow altogether. We complement these by concentrating instead on giving different stakeholders control over data sharing and use. In this paper, we identify several data protection challenges specifically related to the automotive telematics domain, and propose a general data protection framework to address some of those challenges. The framework enables data aggregation before data is released to service providers, which minimizes the disclosure of privacy sensitive information. We have implemented the core component, the privacy engine, to help users manage their privacy policies and to authorize data requests based on policy matching. The policy manager provides a flexible privacy policy model that allows data subjects to express rich constraint-based policies, including event-based, and spatio-temporal constraints. Thus, the policy engine can decide on a large number of requests without user assistance and causes no interruptions while driving. A performance study indicates that the overhead is stable with an increasing number of data subjects.


Archive | 1984

Laser Micromachining of Polyimide Materials

Paul Andrew Moskowitz; D. R. Vigliotti; R. J. von Gutfeld

A laser-enhanced chemical process has been developed for the removal of material from polyimide to produce vias, grooves, and cavities on the order of tens of pm in size. The process takes advantage of the highly absorbant nature of polyimide to blue light. The focused light of an argon laser is used to heat the polyimide locally in the presence of a caustic bath such as NaOH. The heating speeds the chemical reaction of the polyimide with the NaOH solution to form soluble compounds which are then dissolved. The effects of varying concentration of etchant have been investigated; removal rates have been measured for NaOH and other solutions; and etching of copper/polyimide laminates has been accomplished.


Archive | 1994

Radio frequency circuit and memory in thin flexible package

Paul Andrew Moskowitz; Michael John Brady; Paul W. Coteus


Archive | 2011

Radio frequency identification tag

Michael John Brady; Thomas Anthony Cofino; Harley Kent Heinrich; Glen Walden Johnson; Paul Andrew Moskowitz; George Frederick Walker


Archive | 1999

System and method for vehicle diagnostics and health monitoring

Paul B. Chou; Bhavani S. Iyer; Jennifer Lai; Anthony Levas; Lawrence Isaac Lieberman; Te-Kai Liu; Paul Andrew Moskowitz; Jung-Mu Tang; Rose Williams; Danny C. Wong; Alan Chakra; Euiyoung Kim


Archive | 1996

Thin radio frequency transponder with leadframe antenna structure

Michael John Brady; Normand Gilles Favreau; Francois Guindon; Paul Andrew Moskowitz; Philip Murphy


Archive | 1998

Automated traffic mapping

Neal J. Alewine; James C. Colson; Abraham Ittycheriah; Stephane Herman Maes; Paul Andrew Moskowitz


Archive | 1998

RFID integrated in electronic assets

Michael John Brady; Paul W. Coteus; Dah-Weih Duan; Venkata Kodukula; Paul Andrew Moskowitz; Alejandro G. Schrott; Robert J. Von Gutfeld; James Peter Ward


Archive | 1998

Method and apparatus for testing RFID tags

Luc Beauvillier; Michael John Brady; Dah-Weih Duan; Daniel J. Friedman; Paul Andrew Moskowitz; Philip M. Murphy

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