Privacy versus autonomy: A tradeoff model for smart home monitoring technologies

作者: D. Townsend , F. Knoefel , R. Goubran

DOI: 10.1109/IEMBS.2011.6091176

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摘要: Smart homes are proposed as a new location for the delivery of healthcare services. They provide monitoring and communication services, by using integrated sensor network technologies. We validate hypothesis regarding older adults' adoption home technologies conducting literature review articles studying attitudes perceptions Using current to support hypothesis, this paper applies tradeoff model decisions about acceptance. Older adults willing trade privacy (by accepting technology), autonomy. As information captured becomes more intrusive infringement on increases, sensors accepted if loss in is traded Even video cameras, most type were exchange height autonomy which remain home.

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