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2009
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LOCK: A Highly Accurate, Easy-to-Use Location-Based Access Control System

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LOCK: A Highly Accurate, Easy-to-Use Location-Based Access Control System
With proliferation of ubiquitous computing, digital access is facing an increasing risk since unauthorized client located at any place may intrude a local server. Location Based Access Control (LBAC) is a promising solution that tries to protect the client’s access within some user-defined secure zones. Although a lot of prior work has focused on LBAC, most of them suffer from coarse judgment resolution problem or considerable manual setting-up efforts. This paper proposes LOCK, a highly accurate, easy-to-use LBAC system, which uses autonomous ultrasound positioning devices and an access control engine to precisely characterize the secure zones and accurately judge the online access authority. Particularly, the ultrasound positioning device provides relative 3D coordinate of the mobile clients. Measurement-Free Calibration (MFC) is proposed to easily calibrate these positioning devices to transform their relative positioning results into an absolute coordinate system. In this coor...
Yongcai Wang, Junhui Zhao, Toshikazu Fukushima
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Type Conference
Year 2009
Where LOCA
Authors Yongcai Wang, Junhui Zhao, Toshikazu Fukushima
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