社会熟悉的个性化服务及其应用——面向下一代泛在服务的新型网络软件

K. Hashimoto, G. Kitagata, Hideyuki Takahashi, Atsushi Takeda, D. Chakraborty, N. Shiratori
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日本和许多发达国家一样,正面临着由出生率下降引起的严重社会问题。劳动人口的逐渐减少导致从事各种服务(如老年人护理)的工人短缺。妇女是潜在的劳动者,但对劳动妇女的社会援助仍然不足。必须发展诸如老年护理和对职业妇女的支助等社会服务,以解决这些问题。未来无处不在的服务的基础设施必须设计成一个服务平台,以尊重个人情况并以社会可接受的成本提供这些服务。无处不在的服务提供增强的移动性。未来无处不在的服务将向增强的普遍性发展,并将被定义为高级个性化服务。本报告提出了一个新的概念,即社会熟悉的个性化服务(S-P Service),用于未来基于社会性和人性化的无处不在的服务。此外,我们还提出了一种可扩展的分布式认证方法来实现S-P服务。
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Socio-familiar Personalized Service and Its Application -- Towards a New Network Software for Next Generation Ubiquitous Service
Japan, along with many developed countries, is facing severe social problems caused by a declining birth rate. Gradual shrinkage of the working population has brought shortages of workers performing various services such as elderly care. Women are potential workers, but social assistance of working women remains insufficient. Social services such as elderly care and support for working women must be developed to address these problems. The infrastructure for future ubiquitous services must be designed as a service platform to provide those services respecting individual personal circumstances and at socially acceptable cost. Ubiquitous services provide enhanced mobility. Future ubiquitous services will evolve toward enhanced pervasiveness, and will be defined as advanced personalized services. This report presents a new concept, Socio-familiar Personalized Service (S-P Service), for future ubiquitous services based on sociality and humanity. Moreover, we propose a scalable distributed authentication method to realize S-P Service.
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