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Lend me your arms: the use and implications of humancentric RFID

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posted on 2024-11-15, 03:46 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. By employing usability context analyses in control, convenience and care-related application areas, we begin to piece together a cohesive view of the current development state of humancentric RFID, as detached from predictive conjecture. This is supplemented by an understanding of the market-based, social and ethical concerns which plague the technology.

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This article will be published as: Masters, A & Michael, K, Lend me your arms: the use and implications of humancentric RFID, Electronic Commerce Research and Applications, 2007, (in press). The journal can be found here.

Journal title

Electronic Commerce Research and Applications

Volume

6

Issue

1

Pagination

29-39

Language

English

RIS ID

14152