Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to describe some of the methodological challenges of investigating privacy and ubiquitous computing in the home, particularly among the healthy elderly. Design/methodology/approach – The paper is based on focus groups with 60 senior citizens either living independently or in an assisted living facility. Prototypes of home-based ubiquitous computing devices were created and deployed in a home-like living lab setting; elders were brought to the lab to interact with the prototypes, then brought together in focus groups to discuss their insights and concerns. Findings – Initial analyses suggest that extant metaphors of privacy may be inadequate for understanding pervasive computing in the home. Concepts ...
Privacy is a very complex concept that concerns all areas of human activity. Even more so, it has ac...
The rapid increase in the number of older adults in developed countries has raised concerns about th...
Ubiquitous monitoring and data collection technology makes it possible to monitor older people's act...
Abstract The purpose of this study was to develop a privacy framework that could inform the developm...
Despite a proliferation of research in the use of ICTs to support active and healthy ageing, few hav...
Applications for "aging in place" focus on supporting elders and informing the caregiver but often a...
Networked and ubiquitous information and communication technologies (ICTs) and ambient intelligence ...
The pervasive vision of future technologies raises important questions on how people, especially the...
Technologies designed to support ageing can be deemed to be ageist in that they often exhibit a bene...
A number of interventions exist to support older adults in ageing well and these typically involve s...
The research in this paper will seek to ascertain the extent of personal data entry and collection r...
© 2021 Sami Mahmoud Abed AlkhatibThe rapid increase in the number of older adults in developed count...
Abstract—The challenges of an aging population require the adoption of in-home and medical technolog...
Population aging resulting from demographic changes requires some challenging decisions and necessar...
"Aging in place" refers to older adults remaining in their home as they age to maintain their indepe...
Privacy is a very complex concept that concerns all areas of human activity. Even more so, it has ac...
The rapid increase in the number of older adults in developed countries has raised concerns about th...
Ubiquitous monitoring and data collection technology makes it possible to monitor older people's act...
Abstract The purpose of this study was to develop a privacy framework that could inform the developm...
Despite a proliferation of research in the use of ICTs to support active and healthy ageing, few hav...
Applications for "aging in place" focus on supporting elders and informing the caregiver but often a...
Networked and ubiquitous information and communication technologies (ICTs) and ambient intelligence ...
The pervasive vision of future technologies raises important questions on how people, especially the...
Technologies designed to support ageing can be deemed to be ageist in that they often exhibit a bene...
A number of interventions exist to support older adults in ageing well and these typically involve s...
The research in this paper will seek to ascertain the extent of personal data entry and collection r...
© 2021 Sami Mahmoud Abed AlkhatibThe rapid increase in the number of older adults in developed count...
Abstract—The challenges of an aging population require the adoption of in-home and medical technolog...
Population aging resulting from demographic changes requires some challenging decisions and necessar...
"Aging in place" refers to older adults remaining in their home as they age to maintain their indepe...
Privacy is a very complex concept that concerns all areas of human activity. Even more so, it has ac...
The rapid increase in the number of older adults in developed countries has raised concerns about th...
Ubiquitous monitoring and data collection technology makes it possible to monitor older people's act...