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Multisensor Message Exchange Mechanism

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Global E-Security (ICGeS 2008)

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With the growing deployment of multisensor fusion systems to gather and analyse pieces of attack evidence from myriad heterogeneous sensors, a requirement is to provide a secure and robust message exchange mechanism for their communication. A message exchange mechanism for multisensor communication is described that is based on security spaces. A security space is a lightweight abstract space based on tuple spaces that allows secure message communication dynamically. In this paper security spaces’ schematic and semantic representations are provided. Its mathematical formalism, and application in distributed and federated multisensor environments are demonstrated.

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Onwubiko, C. (2008). Multisensor Message Exchange Mechanism. In: Jahankhani, H., Revett, K., Palmer-Brown, D. (eds) Global E-Security. ICGeS 2008. Communications in Computer and Information Science, vol 12. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-69403-8_17

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