Personal Privacy Assistants for RFID Users

作者: Shin’ichi Konomi

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摘要: Creating a usable system to maintain the right level of privacy is an inherently difficult problem. Personal assistants (PPA) are mobile appliances that help RFID users assess and control risks by supporting awareness suggesting relevant actions. This paper discusses requirements architecture personal assistants.

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