The Setup Phase Sample Clauses

The Setup Phase. Figure 42: Presence detection (M ) 1. An administrator with authentication token ADAT authorises the Configuration Application CA on LA to set up Handles on TokenCAT. LHS with Configuration Authentication 2. Using Digcovery or otherwise, CA obtains HANDLE IDs for several rooms to be included in the building application. This includes the particular room to be used in the demonstration. The relevant database returns that there are Xxxxx M1, M2 and M3 with various devices attached to them. Devices have HANDLE IDs (HIDs), e.g. HID11 refers to the Door Reader, HID21 to the HVAC, HID31 to the presence sensor, etc.). As an implementation detail, it may be that only a shortened form of the Handle is transmitted in messages between the applications and the devices. a) M1 represents the door, and has an RFID sensor D11 and door actuator D12/D13 indicated by red/green LEDs for the status. b) A Security Manager must also provide a set of door-person attribute pairs (HID1, RFIDn) of persons authorised to enter the room. The HID1 refers to the ID of the door-sensing device, nd the RFIDn indicates that the person with this RFID tag is authorised to enter the room. The Device SecurityToken for entering this room DST11 is then returned to the application. c) LEDs D24-D28 represents the room HVAC controll r and the SecurityToken DST24. Its setting requires this DST token also. device has Device d) D31 represents the presence sensor. Its device identification handle is HID31 and its Device Authentication Token is DAT31. 3. The Application Administrator must create Handles for all the devices to be used, with their properties, their access authorisation and authentication codes in the Local Handle Service – being so authorised by set-up Step1. It must also configure the application with the relevant Handles for all the rooms (though we will at most carry this through for only one). 4. The Application Administrator will then configure the application with the relevant parameters derived from the HANDLE syntax of the room. Steps 2 – 4 are aspirations. If time does not allow, we will short-circuit these steps. 5. One must set up the initial conditions in which the D12 red LED is on and D13 green LED is off – the doors are closed. Similarly for the M2 LEDs D22 on-D23 off (lights off) and the M3 LEDs D32 on, D33 off (nobody is in the room). The HVAC temperature is set to default level 3 (D24-D26 on, D27-D28 off). It then returns to Step 1 of the steady operational phase. It is th...
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The Setup Phase. Suppose that the group size is n. The CA determines two hash function

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