Author | Könings, Bastian | dc.contributor.author |
Author | Schaub, Florian | dc.contributor.author |
Author | Weber, Michael | dc.contributor.author |
Author | Kargl, Frank | dc.contributor.author |
Date of accession | 2016-03-15T06:22:53Z | dc.date.accessioned |
Available in OPARU since | 2016-03-15T06:22:53Z | dc.date.available |
Year of creation | 2010 | dc.date.created |
Abstract | Territorial privacy is an old concept for privacy of the personal space dating back to the 19th century. Despite its former relevance, territorial privacy has been neglected in recent years, while privacy research and legislation mainly focused on the issue of information privacy. However, with the prospect of smart and ubiquitous environments, territorial privacy deserves new attention. Walls, as boundaries between personal and public spaces, will be insufficient to guard territorial privacy when our environments are permeated with numerous computing and sensing devices, that gather and share real-time information about us.
Territorial privacy boundaries spanning both the physical and virtual world are required for the demarcation of personal spaces in smart environments.
In this paper, we analyze and discuss the issue of territorial privacy in smart environments. We further propose a real-time user-centric observation model to describe multimodal observation channels of multiple physical and virtual observers. The model facilitates the definition of a territorial privacy boundary by separating desired from undesired observers, regardless of whether they are physically present in the user´s private territory or virtually participating in it. Moreover, we outline future research challenges and identify areas of work that require attention in the context of territorial privacy in smart environments. | dc.description.abstract |
Language | en | dc.language.iso |
Publisher | Universität Ulm | dc.publisher |
ID of original publ. | http://www.aaai.org/Press/Reports/Symposia/Spring/ss-10-05.php | dc.relation.uri |
License | Standard (Fassung vom 01.10.2008) | dc.rights |
Link to license text | https://oparu.uni-ulm.de/xmlui/license_v2 | dc.rights.uri |
Keyword | Territorial privacy | dc.subject |
Dewey Decimal Group | DDC 004 / Data processing & computer science | dc.subject.ddc |
LCSH | Modeling | dc.subject.lcsh |
LCSH | Privacy | dc.subject.lcsh |
Title | Towards territorial privacy in smart environments | dc.title |
Resource type | Beitrag zu einer Konferenz | dc.type |
DOI | http://dx.doi.org/10.18725/OPARU-1727 | dc.identifier.doi |
PPN | 164950814X | dc.identifier.ppn |
URN | http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bsz:289-vts-72794 | dc.identifier.urn |
GND | Privatsphäre | dc.subject.gnd |
Faculty | Fakultät für Ingenieurwissenschaften und Informatik | uulm.affiliationGeneral |
Citation of original publ. | Privacy 2010 : Proceedings of the Intelligent Information Privacy Management Symposium, AAAI Spring Symposium, Stanford University, USA, March 2010 | uulm.citationOrigPub |
Date of activation | 2010-06-02T15:10:56Z | uulm.freischaltungVTS |
Peer review | ja | uulm.peerReview |
DCMI Type | Text | uulm.typeDCMI |
VTS ID | 7279 | uulm.vtsID |
Category | Publikationen | uulm.category |
Conference name | AAAI 2010 Spring Symposium | uulm.conferenceName |
Conference place | Palo Alto, CA | uulm.conferencePlace |
Conference start date | 2010-03-22 | uulm.conferenceStartDate |
Conference end date | 2010-03-24 | uulm.conferenceEndDate |
Bibliography | uulm | uulm.bibliographie |