Title: HiA IKT ECORN Workshop 1 Feb' 67, 2006
1HiA IKT - ECORN Workshop 1 Feb. 6-7, 2006
http//ikt.hia.no/aml/public-projects/2005-ECORN/e
corn.html
2Logistics
- Date Start Monday Feb.612.30End Tuesday
Feb.71500 - Place Strandhotel Fevik (proposed)with
overnight stay - Coffee Food is includedFeb 6 diner Feb 7
breakfast lunch
3Participants
- Andreas Prinz (presentation)
- Vladimir Oleshchuk (presentation)
- Matthias Pätzold (presentation)
- Jose J. Gonzalez (presentation)
- Rolf Nossum (presentation)
- Pål Spilling
- Frank Reichert (presentation)
- Stein Bergsmark
- John Oomen / Ole-Ch. Granmos
- not present
- Christian Jensen
- Per E. Pedersen
4Proposed Agenda Feb 6-7
- Day 1- ECORN Motivation
- 12.30 Coffee Reception/Check-in
- 13.00 Introduction, Meeting Goals
- 13.30 Problem Statements by some participant
(10-15 minutes) - 14.45 Coffee Break
- 15.00 Group work (2 groups)
- Definition of the overall research problem
- How do the subprojects link to the overall
research problem - 18.15 Presentation of results
- 18.50 Conclusion of day 1
- 19.00 Diner
- Day 2 ECORN Vision Outcome
- 08.30 Day 1 Summary
- 09.00 ECORN Vision Outcome
- 09.30 Group work (2 groups)
- key results
- key deliverables
- 10.30 Coffee Break
- 10.45 Presentation of results
- 11.15 Discussion
- 12.00 Lunch
- 13.30 Conclusions Next Steps
- 15.00 End
5ECORN Workshop 1
- A GREAT Opportunity
- to unite behind a common challenge
- to learn from each other
- to create unique results
6Day 1 PROBLEM STATEMENT
- Trusted Wireless Short Range Communications
7Day 2 OUTCOME
- Trusted Wireless Short Range Communications
8ECORN SHP Bullets
- ., user privacy and security bootstrapping of
ownership of devices secure discovery of
services and devices trustful establishment of
relations between users, networks, and services
distributed identity management wireless ad-hoc
protocols in a mixed infrastructure and
peer-to-peer network new mobile-to-mobile radio
channel models and handling combinations of
multi-access and multi-homing for short-range and
long-distance links models and tools to abstract
technical and business processes across system
layers and business domains architectures to
describe, monitor, and enforce policies by all
involved parties new business models and
operator opportunities
9Before we start
- Thank you for joining this common effort
10Franks Main Problem Statement
- How to bootstrap relationshipsusing wireless
short range communications?
11Relations to People, Things, Services
12Privacy is difficult
MAC Service tracing Database
Service 3
Service 1
Service 2
move(t)
Paris Hilton
triangulation
Paparazzi 2
Paparazzi 1
Session ID ¹ const
Application Level
IP Address ¹ const
Network Level
Problem
MAC Address const
Link Level
13Privacy needs groups concepts
Privacy levels
MySpace e-card
highest
lowest
1 S. Patil, and J. Lai, Who Gets to Know What
When Configuring Privacy Permissions in an
Awareness Application, in Proc. SIGCHI05, 2005,
pp. 101-110.
14Example State-of-the-Art SpotMe
source Roger Mo ,Knut Jørgen Myre IKT 590 2006
Master ThesisWireless Personal Relationship
Manager
15Example Portable Media Player Control
source Andreas Häber, HiA IKT
16Proposed Agenda Feb 6-7
- Day 1- ECORN Motivation
- 12.30 Coffee Reception/Check-in
- 13.00 Introduction, Meeting Goals
- 13.30 Problem Statements by some participant
(10-15 minutes) - 14.45 Coffee Break
- 15.00 Group work (2 groups)
- Definition of the overall research problem
- How do the subprojects link to the overall
research problem - 17.00 Presentation of results
- 17.40 Conclusion of day 1
- 19.00 Diner
- Day 2 ECORN Vision Outcome
- 08.30 Day 1 Summary
- 09.00 ECORN Vision Outcome
- 09.30 Group work (2 groups)
- key results
- key deliverables
- 10.30 Coffee Break
- 10.45 Presentation of results
- 11.15 Discussion
- 12.00 Lunch
- 13.30 Conclusions Next Steps
- 15.00 End
17More Slides
18ECORN
- ECORN is a cooperation around a topic of common
interest Security for Wireless Systems - Five connected research sub-projects - each
linked to a possible new PhD position - Meets regularly in common workshopsto exchange
insights from all IKT research activities - Compiles insights into summary reports - and
publications
19Workshop Goals
- t.b.a
- Consensus on ECORN research area
- Consensus on ECORN outcome vision
- Consensus on contributions cooperation
20Workshop Outcome
21Workshop Contributions
22ECORN PhD cluster positions
- The first position is related to Security and
Short Range Communications. It relates closely
to the High-level Abstraction. - The second position is related to High-level
Abstraction and Security. It takes into account
short range communications. - The third position is related to Short-range
communications and High-level abstraction. It
relates to business and user aspects. - The fourth position is related to Short-range
communication and security. - Finally, the fifth position is about Security
and High-level abstraction. It will also relate
to business and user aspects.
23Time Plan (earlier proposed. to be modified)
Oct. 2006 State-of-the-Art Solution Approach
Oct. 2007 Integrated Solutions for ECORN
Oct. 2007 Refined Solutions for ECORN
Oct. 2005 Project Specifications
March. 2006 Scenarios Requirements
Q4-2005
Q1-2006
Q2-2006
Q3-2006
Q4-2006
Q1-2007
Q2-2007
Q3-2007
Q4-2007
Q1-2008
Q2-2008
Q3-2008
Feb. 2006 Workshop 1 Requirements
Sept. 2006 Workshop 2 Integrated Securityin
Multilayer Systems
Sept. 2007 1st Workshop Solutions for Integrated
Securityin Multilayer Systems
Sept. 2008 2nd Workshop Solutions for Integrated
Securityin Multilayer Systems
24Deliverables (for discussion. t.b.discussed)
- Sept. 2005 Project Specification Draft
- Feb. 2006 Workshop on ECORN Scenarios
Requirements - Mar. 2006 Summary Report Scenarios
Requirements - Sept. 2006 Workshop on Error Handling in
Multilayer systems - Oct. 2006 Summary Report Error Handling in
Multilayer systems - Sept. 2006 1st Workshop on Solutions for ECORN
systems - Oct. 2006 Summary Report Solutions for ECORN
systems - Sept. 2007 2nd Workshop on Solutions for ECORN
systems - Oct. 2007 Final Project Summary Report