2019
DOI: 10.1145/3322933
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Personal data and the internet of things

Abstract: The Internet of Things promises a connected environment reacting to and addressing our every need, but based on the assumption that all of our movements and words can be recorded and analysed to achieve this end. Ubiquitous surveillance is also a precondition for most dystopian societies, both real and fictional. How our personal data is processed and consumed in an ever more connected world must imperatively be made transparent, and more effective technical solutions than those currently on offer, to manage p… Show more

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“…However, there are few studies on the modeling and preliminary analysis of the whole system, most of which are on the scheduling of medical resources [24]- [28], without considering the combination of equipment and cloud system, or the mechanism of processing of the IoT [29]- [32]. For example, Mahulea et al [24], [25] proposes a Petri net-based modular modeling of medical system, which can reasonably divide resources through the construction of medical protocols.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, there are few studies on the modeling and preliminary analysis of the whole system, most of which are on the scheduling of medical resources [24]- [28], without considering the combination of equipment and cloud system, or the mechanism of processing of the IoT [29]- [32]. For example, Mahulea et al [24], [25] proposes a Petri net-based modular modeling of medical system, which can reasonably divide resources through the construction of medical protocols.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%