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Humancentric applications of RFID implants: the usability contexts of control, convenience and care

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posted on 2024-11-14, 09:33 authored by Amelia Masters, Katina MichaelKatina Michael
Recent developments in the area of RFID have seen the technology expand from its role in industrial and animal tagging applications, to being implantable in humans. With a gap in literature identified between current technological development and future humancentric possibility, little has been previously known about the nature of contemporary humancentric applications. This paper utilizes usability context analyses, to provide a cohesive study on the current development state of humancentric applications, detached from the emotion and prediction which plagues this particular technology.

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This paper originally appeared as: Masters, A & Michael, K, Humancentric applications of RFID implants: the usability contexts of control, convenience and care, WMCS '05. The Second IEEE International Workshop on Mobile Commerce and Services, 19 July 2005, 32-41. Copyright IEEE 2005.

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Proceedings - 2005 Second IEEE International Workshop on Mobile Commerce and Services, WMCS'05

Volume

2005

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32-41

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English

RIS ID

12623

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