Design and the implementation of a system for the management and unification of users' diverse identities in next generation networks

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This PhD thesis entitled Design and implementation of a system for the management and unification of users’ diverse identities in next generation networks examines the organization and management of users’ identity data in a unified network environment composed by diverse networks technologies and services. The dissertation initially examines the proposed future Internet architectures and services and among the identified problems it focuses on the management of Digital Identities (Identity Management - IdM). Until now, the proposed solutions are only functional if specific conditions are met such as the implementation of new global identifiers or creating large scale federations of trust. In practice though, these conditions cannot be enforced in large-scale networks. Contrary to these approaches this dissertation proposes the design of a system capable of helping the individual contexts (federations networks service providers etc.) to independently deal with their own identity manage ...
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DOI
10.12681/eadd/26862
Handle URL
http://hdl.handle.net/10442/hedi/26862
ND
26862
Alternative title
Σχεδιασμός και υλοποίηση συστήματος διαχείρισης και ενοποίησης διαφορετικών ταυτοτήτων χρηστών σε δίκτυα νέας γενιάς
Author
Lampropoulos, Konstantinos (Father's name: Apostolos)
Date
2011
Degree Grantor
University of Patras
Committee members
Δενάζης Σπυρίδων
Θραμπουλίδης Κλεάνθης
Σεργιανός Δημήτριος
Κουφοπαύλου Οδυσσέας
Λογοθέτης Μιχαήλ
Κωτσόπουλος Σταύρος
Κορμεντζάς Γεώργιος
Discipline
Natural Sciences
Computer and Information Sciences
Keywords
Management of users' digital identities; Privacy; Next generation converged networks; Discovery of identity related information
Country
Greece
Language
Greek
Description
151 σ., im., tbls., fig., ch.
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