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We are living in new stage of society. U-City introduces new paradigm that cannot be archived in traditional city to future city. Korea is one of the most active countries to construct U-City based on advances of IT technologies—especially based on high-speed network through out country [1]. Peoples are realizing ubiquitous service is key factor of success of U-City. Among the U-services, U-security service is one of the most important services. Nowadays we have to concern about traditional threat and also personal information. Since apartment complex is the most common residence type in Korea. We are developing security rules and system based on analyses of apartment complex and assert of apartment complex. Based on these analyses, we are developing apartment complex security using various technologies including home network system. We also will discuss basic home network security architecture.
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Lim, S.B., Gil, K.J., Choe, H.R., Eo, Y.D. (2010). System Requirement Analyses for Ubiquitous Environment Management System. In: Tomar, G.S., Grosky, W.I., Kim, Th., Mohammed, S., Saha, S.K. (eds) Ubiquitous Computing and Multimedia Applications. UCMA 2010. Communications in Computer and Information Science, vol 75. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-13467-8_1
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