22nd International Conference on Advanced Information Networking and Applications - Workshops (Aina Workshops 2008) 2008
DOI: 10.1109/waina.2008.39
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PTO: A Trust Ontology for Pervasive Environments

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“…[37] outlined a trust model targeting sensors in pervasive environments using an ontology. Similarly, Taherian et al [38] constructed an ontology to model trust in a similar ecosystem. Through multiple works, [34,23] a simple trust ontology was defined with a common formal semantic to better de- scribe comparative analysis of distributed trust models that employ Bayesian approaches.…”
Section: A P-i: Trust Ontologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[37] outlined a trust model targeting sensors in pervasive environments using an ontology. Similarly, Taherian et al [38] constructed an ontology to model trust in a similar ecosystem. Through multiple works, [34,23] a simple trust ontology was defined with a common formal semantic to better de- scribe comparative analysis of distributed trust models that employ Bayesian approaches.…”
Section: A P-i: Trust Ontologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The trust model will also define formal requirements for models' validation. Trust ontologies have started to emerge, even with specializations in IoT domain (Taherian et al, 2008); most of the current interoperation between two devices, this capability needs to be assessed by the agent, prior to interoperation. Such assessment can take place by using interoperability maturity criteria and levels, formally defined in the Maturity assessment application ontology.…”
Section: Policy and Regulatory Aspectsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Web Services Trust Ontology (WSTO) -that models the context of a trust-based interaction [9] and enables the participants to describe semantically their trust requirements. A computational trust model based on the ontology structure [5], considering the semantic relations among pervasive elements and especially among trust categories is proposed. A novel semantic service trust organization [11] that uses an ontological approach to model service trust is also proposed.…”
Section: Trust Ontologies In Literaturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The network infrastructure is dynamically changing, and the links are wireless with less capacity and more prone to errors. This is mainly because of that open environments lack a central control and users in them are not predetermined [5] [6] Adding trust to the existing security infrastructures would enhance the security of these environments.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%