A study on an authentication infrastructure between terminal and asp for next generation telematics
To receive a telematics service, it must first be authenticated, and each automobile (or car navigation system) has typically been linked to a particular vehicle owner who could authenticate such services. However, an increasing number of drivers use cars that are rented, leased, or obtained through...
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description | To receive a telematics service, it must first be authenticated, and each automobile (or car navigation system) has typically been linked to a particular vehicle owner who could authenticate such services. However, an increasing number of drivers use cars that are rented, leased, or obtained through a car-sharing program; in such cases, the present form of car authentication is insufficient. A better system would authenticate the individual who is using a car at a particular time, but is not necessarily the owner. In this paper, we propose a personal authentication infrastructure for next-generation telematics. Specifically, we propose authentication infrastructure between the terminal and the service provider (ASP). |
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