Abstract
Smart cities and smart mobility represent two of the most significative real use case scenarios in which there is an increasing demand for collecting, elaborating, and storing large amounts of heterogenous data. In urban and mobility scenarios issues like data trustiness and data and network security are of paramount importance when considering smart mobility services like real-time traffic status, events reporting, fleets management, smart parking, etc. In this architectural paper, we present the main issues related to trustiness and security in the S2-Move project in which the contribution is to design and implement a complete architecture for providing soft real-time information exchange among citizens, public administrations and transportation systems. In this work, we first describe the S2-Move architecture, all the actors involved in the urban scenario, the communication among devices and the core platform, and a set of mobility services that will be used as a proof of the potentialities of the proposed approach. Then, considering both architecture and the considered mobility services, we discuss the main issues related to trustiness and security we should taken into account in the design of a secure and trusted S2-Move architecture.
The activities described in this paper are funded by MIUR in the field of Social Innovation of the program with the grant number PON04a3_00058. We would like to thank (i) University of Napoli Federico II for providing SincroLab and ArcLab laboratories for lodging some S2-Move activities; (ii) the industrial partners collaborating in the project; (iii) Dario Di Nocera, Antonio Saverio Valente, and Luca Iandolo for their valuable work and support.
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Marchetta, P., Natale, E., Salvi, A., Tirri, A., Tufo, M., De Pasquale, D. (2013). Trusted Information and Security in Smart Mobility Scenarios: The Case of S2-Move Project. In: Aversa, R., Kołodziej, J., Zhang, J., Amato, F., Fortino, G. (eds) Algorithms and Architectures for Parallel Processing. ICA3PP 2013. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 8286. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-03889-6_21
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