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D11.1: Collection of Topics and Clusters of Mobility and Identity – Towards a Taxonomy of Mobility and Identity

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STRUCTURE AND CONTENT
 Related Work: Deliverable D3.3

 

Structure and Content

This document is structured in 6 main chapters, representing the different aspects of “mobility and identity”. Starting with chapter 2, the general overview of the D11.1 document is given and the relation to other deliverables of the FIDIS NoE is laid out.  

 

Chapter 3 describes the concept of partial identities and their application to mobility and identity relevant aspects. This serves as an initial scenario, being used to describe the connection between partial identities and the concepts of mobility and identity. 

 

In chapter 4, the sociological foundations and notions are laid out and described in detail. Within this section, the concepts of mobility, identity, identity management, etc. are described from the viewpoint of sociology, linking to the technologies being used for the management of identities. 

 

The regulations and law perspectives towards the data protection Legislation are part of chapter 5. Here, the basic laws and regulations being relevant for mobility and identity are introduced and discussed, laying the focus especially on the processing of data, as the implications from this directives are important for example for location based services (LBS), etc.

 

Chapter 6 focuses on the technical aspects of mobility and identity, introducing concepts for the de-identification in mobile ad-hoc networks and the delegation of rights in identity management. Finally, the PRIME application prototype is introduced, as a state of the art application scenario for privacy-respecting mobile applications.

 

The last chapter (chapter 7) gives an overview of the upcoming work of Work Package 11 on “Mobility and Identity” and its deliverables. Finally, all chapters of this study contain a section, stating a list of key terms and acronyms, being used in the individual chapters, in order to enhance the overall readability. The explanations and definitions of the terminology, being used in this study, can be found in the glossary (chapter ). Furthermore, the terms are also available in the Wiki on Identity related Terms (FIDIS Wiki).

 

 

Objectives of this Study  fidis-wp11-del11.1.mobility_and_identity_03.sxw  Related Work: Deliverable D3.3
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