Title :
Incorporation of Security Mechanisms into the TMO Scheme for Real Time Distributed Computing
Author :
Kim, K.H. ; Colmenares, J.A. ; Moon-Cheol Kim ; Zhen Zhang ; Qian Zhou ; Doo Hyun Kim ; Yau, Stephen S.
Author_Institution :
Univ. of California, Irvine, CA, USA
Abstract :
Many real-time distributed computing (RTDC) applications have stringent action timing requirements as well as tight security-enforcement requirements. Integration of security enforcement mechanisms into advanced component-based RTDC schemes has been recognized as an important research topic in recent years. In this paper we propose the first formal extension of the Time-triggered Message-triggered Object (TMO) component model devised to facilitate efficient construction of secure RTDC applications. The newly extended TMO structure is called the Adaptive Secure TMO (AS-TMO). A distinguishing characteristic of the proposed scheme is that security attributes (e.g., roles) are associated with AS-TMO parts (e.g., methods and data-container variable groups) instead of with entire AS-TMOs. We also present the execution engine facilities being incorporated into the middleware model, the TMO Support Middleware (TMOSM), for providing the security-enforcement capabilities defined in the AS-TMO scheme.
Keywords :
distributed processing; middleware; real-time systems; TMO support middleware; adaptive secure TMO; middleware model; real time distributed computing; security enforcement mechanism; security enforcement requirement; stringent action timing requirement; time-triggered message-triggered object component model; Access control; Distributed computing; Engines; Programming; Real time systems; Security; Speech recognition; AS-TMO; AS-TMOSM; AS-TNCM; TMO; access control; encryption; real-time; role; role-extension; secure communication; security;
Conference_Titel :
Future Dependable Distributed Systems, 2009 Software Technologies for
Conference_Location :
Tokyo
Print_ISBN :
978-0-7695-3572-2
DOI :
10.1109/STFSSD.2009.51