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A Lightweight Policy System for Body Sensor Networks

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Title: A Lightweight Policy System for Body Sensor Networks
Authors: Zhu, Y
Keoh, S
Sloman, M
Lupu, EC
Item Type: Journal Article
Abstract: Body sensor networks (BSNs) for healthcare have more stringent security and context adaptation requirements than required in large-scale sensor networks for environment monitoring. Policy-based management enables flexible adaptive behavior by supporting dynamic loading, enabling and disabling of policies without shutting down nodes. This overcomes many of the limitations of sensor operating systems, such as TinyOS, which do not support dynamic modification of code. Alternative schemes for adaptation, such as network programming, have a high communication cost and suffer from operational interruption. In addition, a policy-driven approach enables finegrained access control through specifying authorization policies. This paper presents the design, implementation and evaluation of an efficient policy system called Finger which enables policy interpretation and enforcement on distributed sensors to support sensor level adaptation and fine-grained access control. It features support for dynamic management of policies, minimization of resources usage, high responsiveness and node autonomy. The policy system is integrated as a TinyOS component, exposing simple, well-defined interfaces which can easily be used by application developers. The system performance in terms of processing latency and resource usage is evaluated. © 2009 IEEE.
Content Version: Published version
Issue Date: 1-Sep-2009
Citation: IEEE Transactions on Network and Service Management Vol.( 6 ) No.( 3 ) pp 137 - 148
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10044/1/5628
Publisher Link: http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/TNSM.2009.03.090301
DOI: 10.1109/TNSM.2009.03.090301
ISSN: 1932-4537
Start Page: 137
End Page: 148
Copyright Statement: © 2009 IEEE
Volume: 6
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