IEEE Access Special Section Editorial: Trust Management in Pervasive Social Networking (TruPSN)
With the rapid growth of mobile computing and social networking, social networks have extended their popularity from the Internet to mobile domain. Pervasive Social Networking (PSN) ensures social communications at any time and in any place with a universal manner. It supports online and instant (i....
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