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A framework for the design of privacy preserving pervasive healthcare
conference contribution
posted on 2009-01-01, 00:00 authored by S Moncrieff, Svetha VenkateshSvetha Venkatesh, G WestPrivacy is an important aspect of pervasive and ubiquitous computing systems, and, in particular, pervasive healthcare. With reference to previous approaches on developing privacy sensitive pervasive healthcare applications, we detail a framework for the design of such systems that aims to minimise the impact of privacy on such systems. In reviewing previous approaches, we extract and combine common elements in order to unify the approaches and create a more formal methodology for designing privacy mechanisms in pervasive healthcare applications. In doing so we also consider the manner in which ubiquitous technologies impact on privacy and methods for reducing this impact. We demonstrate how the framework can be applied by using examples from the previous approaches. In addressing privacy issues, the framework aims to remove a large obstacle to deployment of pervasive healthcare systems, acceptance of the technology.
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International Conference on Multimedia and Expo (2009 : New York, N. Y.)Pagination
1696 - 1699Publisher
IEEELocation
New York, N. Y.Place of publication
[Washington, D. C.]Start date
2009-06-28End date
2009-07-03ISSN
1945-7871Language
engNotes
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