2020 International Conference on Smart Grid and Clean Energy Technologies (ICSGCE) 2020
DOI: 10.1109/icsgce49177.2020.9275630
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Future Security Challenges for Smart Societies: Overview from Technical and Societal Perspectives

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“…This society provides solutions to many social problems through technologies because it is humancentered. This also improves the quality of life, the use of robots also increases, and also environment-friendly [14].…”
Section: Society Evolutionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This society provides solutions to many social problems through technologies because it is humancentered. This also improves the quality of life, the use of robots also increases, and also environment-friendly [14].…”
Section: Society Evolutionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With the advancement of technology and demographical changes, this revolution is transformed from the earlier society revolution [29]. In Mesopotamia, the hand-made pottery and the cultivation of barley and wheat were found at early stages [14].…”
Section: Society Evolutionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…High rate of unemployment (PS14) Aghimien et al [34], Aghimien et al [31], Zengin et al [49], Aldabbas et al [10] Inclusion of communities and participation (PS15) Mavrodieva and Shaw [4], Potočan et al [8] Internet gaming disorder (PS16) Aldabbas et al [10] Issues of ethics and different values (PS17) Mavrodieva and Shaw [4] Increase in population rate (PS18) Aghimien et al [34], Rana et al [32] Lack of citizen participation (PS19) Aghimien et al [34], Rana et al [32], Tan and Taeihagh [60], El-Kholei and Yassein [61] Motivation for compliance (PS20) Aldabbas et al [11] Poverty (PS21)…”
Section: Categories Key Challenges Referencesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Humans competing with robots (R1) Demir et al [66] Learning to work with robots (R2) Demir et al [66] Personal preference toward working with robots (R3) Demir et al [66] Social and psychological issues resulting from human-robot co-working (R4) Demir et al [66] Technology vs. Humans: Who is in the driver's seat (R5) Aldabbas et al [10] Technology (T)…”
Section: Robotsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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