Co-Designing Privacy Needs of Internet of Things Systems to Support Successful Ageing
What are the key ‘privacy features’ that Internet of Things Systems should provide to facilitate Independent Living for Ageing
To present the evidence that older people get difficult to use smart device application on their mobile phone to control data collecting, transmission or even sharing with third party.
To identify the challenges of current IoT system and then propose a solution for those challenges
How current support systems support those needs?
Current systems don’t support those needs because the older people get help from other to configure their privacy settings, so we need to prove that by :
Comparing the current system features such as long privacy policy and ambiguity of this policy such as using technological terms .
Identify some smart devices features ex: some smart devices have no screen or a small screen which is difficult for older people to manage through it . (privacy and UX)
What are the key differences between vulnerable and non-vulnerable groups in terms of privacy needs and how such needs should be facilitated? In this part we will talk about psychology of them and their cognitive ability and the working Memory . And present an evidence that most of IoT devices design their privacy policy or settings to be interacted with young adult
Compare GUI vs VUI among normal people and older adult. (from the video)
Narrow the research to VA and compare their privacy features and policy