Social Issues in Ubiquitous Computing

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facing ubiquitous computing research.” ... Social Exclusion (computing for all users, etc.) ... Do we really have priv
Lecture 13

Social Issues in Ubiquitous Computing Why are social issues important in Ubicomp? Privacy issues in Ubicomp Green/Eco issues in Ubicomp Psychological, Feeling and others Issue

Implications/Facts of Ubicomp 

Invisible Computers/Devices Everywhere 



Pervasive Networks/Communications/IoT Everywhere 





7T x 150 Messages/day > 1015 messages (1P) per day

Information Sensing/Monitoring Everywhere 



7 Billions People x 1,000 = 7 Trillions (1012) computers/devices

10T x 300KB/day x 365 > 1021 Bytes (106PB=103EB=1ZB) per year

“Smart/Intelligent” Things Everywhere

Zettabyte

Weiser’s words in his last days “If the computational system is invisible as well as extensive, it becomes hard to know what is controlling what, what is connected what, where information is flowing, how it is being used, what is broken, what are the consequences of any given action (including simply walking into a room). Maintaining simplicity and control simultaneously is still one of the major open questions facing ubiquitous computing research.” - IBM System Journal, Vol. 38, No. 4, 1999.

Light & Shadow of Context-Awareness Input

Context-Aware System

Output But, what may happen if your context info is gotten by others?

Context: • state of the user • state of the physical environment • state of the computing system • history of user-computer interaction • others 

Light: You get more and better services by using context information



Shadow: Your personal information may be leaked and used by others!!

Can Be Always/Really Smart? 

Smartness features in general -

Some kind/level of intelligence, but softer, wider and flexible than “intelligence” Anything from real to e/virtual ones, but with emphases of real/physical ones Felt relatively, not absolutely  two co-exist facets: smart and stupid! Complicated or abstruse philosophical, culture social, ethical and other implications

Sound-aware System “Be Quiet” Reminder

Status/ absent

Room 1

Room 2

Status/ attend RFID Reader

Room 3

Social Issues in Ubicomp 



Social issues are matters which directly or indirectly affect a person or many members of a society and are considered to be problems, controversies related to moral values, or both. - Wikipedia Major social issues related to IT & Ubicomp     

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Civil Right (information access, exchange, etc.) Crime (computer/cyber crime, etc.) Disability Right (web accessibility, ubi-assistance, etc.) Social Exclusion (computing for all users, etc.) Privacy (personal identity, information, control, etc.) Environments (green, eco, recycle, sustainable, etc.) Ethics (moral risks, ethic principles for design & use, etc.) Individual (psychology, personal behavior, growth, etc.) …

RFID-related Privacy Problem Wig Replacement hip

model #4456

medical part #459382

(cheap polyester)

Books and Their Names xxx, yyy, zzz

1500 USD in wallet 30 items of lingerie

Serial numbers: 597387,389473 …

What is Privacy? 

Privacy is the ability of an individual or group to seclude themselves or information about themselves and thereby reveal themselves selectively. – Wikipedia    



Types of Privacy  



considered inherently special or personally sensitive sometimes related to anonymity, the wish to remain unnoticed may be voluntarily sacrificed, normally for perceived benefits greatly varied depended up cultures, persons, situations, etc. Physical – intrusions into one's physical space or solitude Informational – personal date collection, view, use, change, …

Right of Privacy 

It is our right to keep a domain around us, which includes all those things that are part of us. The right to privacy gives us the ability to choose which parts in this domain can be accessed by others, and to control the extent, manner and timing of the use of those parts we choose to disclose. - Yael Onn, et al, 2005.

Information Privacy “The desire of people to choose freely under what circumstances and to what extent they will expose themselves, their attitude and their behavior to others.” – Alan Westin, 1967

Privacy >> Secrecy! - M. Langheinrich

“The problem, while often couched in terms of privacy, is really one of control.” – M. Weiser & Brown, 1999

Computer and Internet Privacy 



Computer Privacy – Personal data and the one’s use records/history kept in a computer/device Internet Privacy 

Personal privacy concerning transactions/transmission of data via the Internet – a subset of Computer Privacy. What’s HTTP cookie?

Internet Privacy & Cloud Privacy 

Internet Privacy 



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Personal privacy concerning transactions/transmission of data via the Internet – a subset of Computer Privacy. HTTP cookie is data stored on a user's computer that assists in automated access to websites or web features, or other state information required in complex web sites. It may also be used for user-tracking by storing special usage history data in a cookie. The same for Flush cookies, Ever cookies, ISP, etc. Social Networks (Facebook, etc.) keep track of all interactions used on their sites and save them for later use. Malware, Spyware, Web Bug, Phishing, …

Cloud Privacy 



My data is in some “secure place” on the sky. Providers ensure all critical data are masked and only accessible by authorized users. Do we really have privacy when all our data on unknown clouds?

Ubicomp Privacy Implications & Challenges 

Data Collection, Types & Access     



How to inform subjects about data collections? 



Without alienating user!

How to minimize data collection? 



Who has it? How much of this is “my data“?

How to ensure confidentiality, and authenticity? 



Unobtrusive but noticeable

How to provide access to stored data? 



Scale (everywhere, anytime) Manner (inconspicuous, invisible) Motivation (context!) Observational instead of factual data Internet of Things (IoT)

What part of the “context“ is relevant?

How to obtain consent from data subjects? 

Missing UIs? Do people understand implications

Benefits of Location-aware Services

Congestion Pricing

Location Based Services

Collaborative Traffic Probes (DASH)

Pay As You Drive (PAYD) Insurance

Research (London OpenStreetMap)

Location Privacy in Ubicomp 







“… the claim of individuals to determine for themselves when, how, and to what extent location information about them is communicated to others. (Duckham and Kulik, 2006) “… the ability to prevent other parties from learning one’s current or past location.“ (Beresford and Stajano, 2003) “It‘s not about where you are... It‘s where you have been!“ (Gary Gale, Yahoo! UK) Location records/profiles reveal/imply activities, interests, identities, etc. by others    



Where I live / work Who I am (identity, name) Where I often go Where and when I spent in

Some possible (but insufficient) approaches  

Anonymized access to location-aware service (if really need help?) Random user IDs (but ISP can identify your IP address, etc.?)

Do People Care About Location Privacy ? – John Krumm, Pervasive’07 • 74 U. Cambridge CS students • Would accept £10 to reveal 28 days of locations (£20 for commercial use)

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• 226 Microsoft employees • 14 days of GPS tracks in return for 1 in 100 chance for $200 MP3 player • 62 Microsoft employees • Only 21% insisted on not sharing GPS data outside • 11 with location-sensitive message service in Seattle • Privacy concerns fairly light (2) • 55 Finland interviews on location-aware services • “It did not occur to most of the interviewees that they could be located while using the service.” (3) (1) (2)

Danezis, G., S. Lewis, R. Anderson. How Much is Location Privacy Worth? Workshop on the Economics of Information Security, 2005. Iachello, G., et al. Control, Deception, and Communication: Evaluating the Deployment of a Location-Enhanced Messaging Service. in

UbiComp 2005. (3)

Kaasinen, E., User Needs for Location-Aware Mobile Services. Personal and Ubiquitous Computing, 2003. 7(1): p. 70-79.

Pseudonimity for Location Tracks Pseudonimity • Replace owner name of each point with untraceable ID • One unique ID for each owner Example • “Larry Page” → “yellow” • “Bill Gates” → “red” Seattle Garmin Geko 201 $115 10,000 point memory median recording interval 6 seconds 63 meters

GPS Tracks → Home/Other Locations Largest Cluster – cluster points, take median of cluster with most points

Last Destination - median of last destination before 3 a.m.

Weighted Median – median of all points, weighted by time spent at point

GPS Tracks → Identity → Who

Windows Live (or GoogleMap) Search reverse white pages lookup  Your Working Place  Your rough Identity  Who are you (via other info)

Andre has heart disease! “Anonymized”

“Public”

Hospital Patient Data (Name, ID are hidden)

Vote Registration Data (public info)

DOB

Sex

Zipcode

Disease

Name

DOB

Sex

Zipcode

1/21/76

Male

53715

Heart Disease

Andre

1/21/76

Male

53715

4/13/86

Female

53715

Hepatitis

2/28/76

Male

53703

Brochitis

Beth

1/10/81

Female

55410

1/21/76

Male

53703

Broken Arm

Carol

10/1/44

Female

90210

4/13/86

Female

53706

Flu

Dan

2/21/84

Male

02174

2/28/76

Female

53706

Hang Nail

Ellen

4/19/72

Female

02237

Green/Eco Ubicomp System 



Ubicomp  huge number of devices  7 Trillions given  Computing/Com  how much energy in total? Average Google Search  7g CO₂ (Alex), 0.2g CO₂ (Google searches can generate the same amount of CO2 as boiling a kettle)



Green Computing (Green IT) 





refers to environmentally sustainable computing or IT (Wikipedia) the study and practice of designing, manufacturing, using, and disposing of computers, servers, and associated subsystems— such as monitors, printers, storage devices, and networking and communications systems—efficiently and effectively with minimal or no impact on the environment. – by San Murugesan, 2008

Green Ubicomp Systems  Challenge ubiquitous Comp & Com!!  



Power/Energy Aware System Power/Energy Harvest System e-waste  u-waste

Recycle of Ubicomp System/Devices   



How much u-waste or u-garbage will be generated? How to reduce and further recycle them? Computer Recycling – Reuse of computers, devices, etc. Recycle of various ubiquitous computers and devices  

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Huge number, different size/shape, embedded, distributed, … How to collect them and separate the e-parts from other parts? How to sort, process and re-use them? Who are in charge of their collection, process, …? How to protect or fully destroy the data  Secure Recycle? How about so many sensors distributed in environments? How about so many RFID tags in various goods? How to incorporate recycle into design, manufacture and use? …

Issues in Psychology, Feeling, etc. 



Ubicomp brings huge impacts to human and society on almost all social aspects besides privacy/ethics, including Psychology 



Feeling 



Attention/sensitivity

Culture 



Family/Friends

Habit 



Growth/Evolution

Family/Friends

Etc. 



UbicKids – Ubiquitous Care for Kids 

UbicKids Objectives

- To develop a set of ubiquitous applications for assisting parents to take care of their kids with more convenient, prompt, reliable, precise, secure and trust services. - To study impacts and solutions of non-technical factors to both ubiquitous systems and users, especially children, their growth, character development, etc.



UbicKids Assumptions

- Usual family with one or more normal children (disabled, single par., grand par., …) - Typical spaces such as home, yard, park, street, station, car, school, office, clinic, … - Kids ages: ways in caring kids vary for kids in different ages, (families, cultures, …)

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2

4

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12

years old

UbicKids Functions – 3A

- Kids Awareness: knowing kids current & past status - Kids Assistance: helping kids in doing something - Kids Advice: advising/reminding kids and parents J. Ma, et al, Towards a Smart World and Ubiquitous Intelligence: A Walkthrough from Smart Things to Smart Hyperspaces and UbicKids, Journal of Pervasive Comp. and Comm., 1(1), March 2005.

UbicKids Functions - 3A Kids Awareness

Kids Assistance

Kids Advice

KidsWhere - KidsInOutHome - KidsInsideLocation - KidsOutsideLocation - KidsWhereWas KidsWhat - KidsDoingWhat - KidsWhenDidWhat - KidsForgetWhat - KidsWillDoWhat KidsState - KidsKickCover - KidsHealthMonitor - KidsADHDMonitor KidsSurrounding - KidsSurroundingWhat - KidsSurroundingWhere - KidsSurroundingRelation ……

ThingsFinder - ToyFinder - LostGoodFinder - ParentFinder ThingsNavigator - RoadNavigator - GameCornerNavigator ThingsAutoAdjustor - ReadingLightAdjustor - TemperatureAdjustor - AirconWindowOpenClose ThingsTeleOperator - TVProgramRecorder - ToyTeleController ThingsProvider - InformationProvider - OutsideGuard ……

KidsReminder - Key/Umbrella/ClothReminder - GoodHabitReminder - BackHomeReminder - ReadPostureReminder KidsAdvisor - Read/PlayTimingAdvisor - BeQuietAdvisor - SaftyAdvisor - Praise&Criticism ParentKidsCommunicator - JustInTimeMessage - KidsAwarePhoneCall ParentsAdvisor - GrowingRecorder - KidsAssesment - KidsCareRecommender ……

UbicKids – Thing Finder/Reminder Thing Finder  -

toy game key …

 Thing Reminder -

umbrella book pencil …

UbicKids - Non-Technical Factors Double-edged Sword 

Seamless integrations of physical and digital world, - “a strange new world” (by Mattern, 2004)







Kids learn from everyday interactions with the environments  help forming their characteristics, behaviors, habits, personalities, etc.,  influence their whole lives. A truly useful UbicKids system  full considerations on non-technical factors, i.e., human, society, culture, physiology, psychology, moral, feeling, etc. Positive and negative impacts to kids  be seriously investigated  solutions must be discovered to overcome the negative aspects.

Non-Technical Factors 

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Common characteristics shared by many kids Special characteristics for individual kids Characteristic changes along with growing kids Relationships and roles of family members Features of kids care activities Heterogeneity in kids care Cultures and laws in kids care Psychological behavior in a smart space Child’s personality development Child’s habit and moral cultivation Child’s independence improvement Child’s intelligence increase Feeling/love enhancement of parents-kids Special care to disabled/incapacitated children Family of single parent, with nurse, etc.



Can Solve All Social Issues by Technology?   

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Human invented guns to protect selves, but killed many Human invented cars for convenience, but many are killed Technology Is Neither Good Nor Bad. Nor Is It Neutral. – M.C. Kranzberg All social issues cannot be solved by technology only However, we should   



Keep these in our minds when doing our research/development Do what we can to overcome these problems at least partially Tell others what problems/risks new technologies may bring out

Expect sociologists, governments and so on to find other possible solutions   

Laws/Regulations Education …

Social, Ethic & Political Issues and IT

Homework Read the documents below and access the related websites to learn more about privacy, green/eco and other social crucial issues in ubiquitous computing.  Privacy in Ubiquitous Computing by M. Langheinrich  Location Privacy and Location-aware Computing, Duckham & Kulik  Privacy – Wikipedia, Internet privacy – Wikipedia  Green computing – Wikipedia, Computer recycling – Wikipedia  Computer ethics - Wikipedia  Others you like  Important to get materials from Web!!

 Think about crucial issues/problems in Ubicomp.