From observatory to laboratory: a pathway to data evolution
From observatory to laboratory: a pathway to data evolution
Recent years have seen vast global increases in computing power and mobile networking. At the same time, huge numbers of sophisticated sensors, “smart devices”, and cyber physical social machines have created similarly vast increases of related data. Scattered across multiple domains and in a variety of formats-e.g. healthcare, smart cities, smart home, networked mobile and wearable devices, connected industry-these data constitute countless information sources. As such, they may be shared and recombined to offer opportunities for socioeconomic improvements in our homes, workplaces, and cities. At the same time, they present risks to privacy, trust, and ethical behaviour in our communities. These technologically enabled opportunities and risks create cybersecurity tensions that the current project seeks to address and mediate.
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Schueler, M.
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Cox, A.
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Sha Yuan,
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Crouch, S.
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Graham, J.
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Hall, W.
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1 May 2019
Schueler, M.
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Cox, A.
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Sha Yuan,
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Crouch, S.
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Graham, J.
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Hall, W.
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Schueler, M., Cox, A., Sha Yuan, , Crouch, S., Graham, J. and Hall, W.
(2019)
From observatory to laboratory: a pathway to data evolution.
In Proceedings of Living in the Internet of Things (IoT 2019).
IET Conference Publications.
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(doi:10.1049/cp.2019.0137).
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Abstract
Recent years have seen vast global increases in computing power and mobile networking. At the same time, huge numbers of sophisticated sensors, “smart devices”, and cyber physical social machines have created similarly vast increases of related data. Scattered across multiple domains and in a variety of formats-e.g. healthcare, smart cities, smart home, networked mobile and wearable devices, connected industry-these data constitute countless information sources. As such, they may be shared and recombined to offer opportunities for socioeconomic improvements in our homes, workplaces, and cities. At the same time, they present risks to privacy, trust, and ethical behaviour in our communities. These technologically enabled opportunities and risks create cybersecurity tensions that the current project seeks to address and mediate.
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Published date: 1 May 2019
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