Using nonspeech sounds to provide navigation cues
ACM Transactions on Computer-Human Interaction (TOCHI)
Connecting the Physical World with Pervasive Networks
IEEE Pervasive Computing
Description of a New Variable-Length Key, 64-bit Block Cipher (Blowfish)
Fast Software Encryption, Cambridge Security Workshop
Voice over IPsec: Analysis and Solutions
ACSAC '02 Proceedings of the 18th Annual Computer Security Applications Conference
SBCCI '00 Proceedings of the 13th symposium on Integrated circuits and systems design
ACM Transactions on Information and System Security (TISSEC)
Analysing interactive voice services
Computer Networks: The International Journal of Computer and Telecommunications Networking - Special issue: Directions in feature interaction research
Enabling Pervasive Computing with Smart Phones
IEEE Pervasive Computing
VoiceXML and the W3C Speech Interface Framework
IEEE MultiMedia
Assessing users' product-specific knowledge for personalization in electronic commerce
Expert Systems with Applications: An International Journal
Mobile devices and intelligent agents-towards a new generation of applications and services
Information Sciences: an International Journal
Introduction to Web services and their security
Information Security Tech. Report
Platform for flexible integration of multimodal technologies into web application domain
E-ACTIVITIES'09/ISP'09 Proceedings of the 8th WSEAS International Conference on E-Activities and information security and privacy
COST'10 Proceedings of the 2010 international conference on Analysis of Verbal and Nonverbal Communication and Enactment
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While most users currently access Web applications from Web browser interfaces, pervasive computing is emerging and offering new ways of accessing Internet applications from any device at any location, by utilizing various modes of interfaces to interact with their end users. The PC and its back-end servers remain important in a pervasive system, and the technology could involve new ways of interfacing with a PC and/or various types of gateways to back-end servers. In this research, cellular phone was used as the pervasive device for accessing an Internet application prototype, a multimodal Web system (MWS), through voice user interface technology. This paper describes how MWS was developed to provide a secure interactive voice channel using an Apache Web server, a voice server, and Java technology. Securing multimodal applications proves more challenging than securing traditional Internet applications. Various standards have been developed within a context of Java 2 Micro Edition (J2ME) platform to secure multimodal and wireless applications. In addition to covering these standards and their applicability to the MWS system implementation, this paper also shows that multimodal user-interface page can be generated by using XSLT stylesheet which transforms XML documents into various formats including XHTML, WML, and VoiceXML.