The promise and perils of wearable technologies
Document Type
Book Chapter
Source of Publication
Wearable Technologies: Concepts, Methodologies, Tools, and Applications
Publication Date
1-1-2018
Abstract
Wearable technology collectively describes some of the most exciting emerging technologies, encompassing smart gadgets, garments, jewelry, and other devices worn on the user's body. In recent years, high profile wearable devices such as the Google Glass, Apple Watch, and FitBit have captured both the public imagination and headlines. Wearable technology has the potential to change the world even more profoundly than other mobile technologies. The appearance of such high profile wearable devices in the end-consumer market has also lead to serious consideration of the implications of such technologies, previously limited to the pages of science fiction. The implications for security and privacy of individuals and organizations, and the potential dangers to both society and the economy, must be considered and addressed in order for wearable technology to successfully deliver upon its many promises. Through addressing such concerns, the pathway to a "wearable future" can be unlocked, and users can adopt wearable technology with confidence.
DOI Link
ISBN
9781522554851
Publisher
IGI Global
First Page
51
Last Page
63
Disciplines
Electrical and Computer Engineering
Keywords
Emerging technologies, End-consumer markets, Mobile Technology, Science fictions, Security and privacy, Wearable devices, Wearable technology
Scopus ID
Recommended Citation
Gammack, John and Marrington, Andrew, "The promise and perils of wearable technologies" (2018). All Works. 3544.
https://zuscholars.zu.ac.ae/works/3544
Indexed in Scopus
yes
Open Access
no