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

Author(s):    WP11

Editors(s):    Denis Royer (JWG, Germany)

Reviewer(s):    Mark Gasson (Reading University, UK)
Mireille Hildebrandt (VUB, Belgium)

Identifier:    D11.1

Type:    [Deliverable]

Version:    1.00

Date:    10.11.20

Status:    [Final]

Class:    [Public]

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Summary 

 

This document gives an overview on the topic of mobility and identity and its related aspects (law, technology, sociology). Furthermore, it is the foundation for the work of FIDIS Work Package 11: “Mobility and Identity”, defining its context and the initial terminology and concepts for the ongoing work of this Work Package. This document is primarily aimed at an audience of academics, EU policy-makers, experts in the fields of law, sociology, and technology, and other interested citizens.

 

    

 

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Contributing Partners: 

 

  1. Goethe University Frankfurt (Germany) 

  2. Vrije Universiteit Brussel (Belgium) 

  3. Unabhängiges Landeszentrum für Datenschutz (Germany) 

  4. University of Reading (UK) 

  5. Katholieke Universiteit Leuven / ICRI (Belgium) 

  6. Karlstads University (Sweden) 

  7. Technische Universität Berlin (Germany) 

  8. Technische Universität Dresden (Germany) 

  9. Albert-Ludwig-University Freiburg (Germany) 

  10. The PRIME Project – PRIME LBS Prototype

Foreword 

FIDIS partners from various disciplines have contributed as authors to this document. The following list names the main contributors for the chapters of this document: 

 

Chapter 

Contributor(s) 

  1. Executive Summary 

Denis Royer (JWG) 

  1. Introduction 

Kai Rannenberg, (JWG), Denis Royer (JWG), Andreas Westfeld (TUD), Sven Wohlgemuth (ALU-Fr) 

  1. Initial Scenarios 

Marit Hansen (ICPP), Martin Meints (ICPP), Martin Rost (ICPP) 

  1. Mobility and Identity 

Els Soenens (VUB) 

  1. Taxonomy and Data Protection Legislation 

Eleni Kosta (K.U.-Leuven/ICRI), Nikolaos Volanis (K.U. Leuven/ICRI) 

  1. Technologies Relating mobile IdM 

Christer Anderson (KU), Leonardo Martucci (KU), Sven Wohlgemuth (ALU-Fr), Mike Radmacher (JWG), Denis Royer (JWG), Tobias Scherner (JWG), Jan Zibuschka (JWG) 

  1. Conclusion and Outlook 

Layla Nassary Zadeh (JWG), Denis Royer (JWG) 

  1. Glossary 

All authors 

Table of Contents 

 

 

Table of Figures 

 

Figure 1: Interdisciplinary aspects of Mobility and Identity.    12

Figure 2: Four possibilities for anonymity with a minimum of relations that must be concealed (dashed arrows) by the anonymity mechanism (Zugenmaier, A., 2005)    15

Figure 3: Identity of Alice composed of various partial identities (Clauß, Köhntopp, 2001).    18

Figure 4: Identity of Alice in mobile communication in private life scenario (scenario 1)    21

Figure 5: Identity of Alice in the craftswoman scenario (scenario 2)    22

Figure 6: Identity of Alice in the collaboration scenario (scenario 3)    24

Figure 7: An anonymous routing protocol    50

Figure 8: An anonymous overlay network    51

Figure 9: Prototype Version 1 - Architecture Overview    58

Figure 10: Mobile services and the transfer of partial identities.    61

 

 

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