Title
Minding the Gap: Reconciling Human and Technical Perspectives on the IoT for Healthy Ageing.
Abstract
There are two distinct bodies of literature on the Internet of Things, one that derives from a technical perspective, while the other comes from a human perspective. From a technical perspective, sensors can automatically detect physical activity, thus enabling elderly people to live independently, while sensors in essence check that they are active, remind them to take their pills, and so on. From a human perspective, people seek control over their lives, good health, social connection, and a sense of well-being that comes from having purpose and feeling competent in daily routines. So are technologies meant to enable users to stay in control of their lives and manage their relations and preferred routines, or do they undermine it, making elderly people feel subjects of surveillance and incompetent, disrupting their daily arrangements? And is there a middle path that we might take in design that creates innovative technologies that are aesthetic in form and function and empowering to use? In this paper, we offer a framework and examples of designs that bridge these perspectives.
Year
DOI
Venue
2017
10.1155/2017/7439361
WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS & MOBILE COMPUTING
Field
DocType
Volume
Internet privacy,Computer security,Computer science,Internet of Things,Computer network,Feeling
Journal
2017
ISSN
Citations 
PageRank 
1530-8669
3
0.49
References 
Authors
20
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Alessandro Soro17917.99
Aloha May Hufana Ambe293.33
Margot Brereton345874.48