mobile health

Dispositivi indossabili in sanità: un’analisi di potenzialità e rischi. La bibliografia

Pubblichiamo di seguito la bibliografia completa dell’articolo “Dispositivi indossabili in sanità: un’analisi di potenzialità e rischi”, scritto da Claudio Pascarelli, Mario Angelelli e Mattia Colucci sul numero di ottobre 2020 di Sistemi&Impresa.

Arriba-Pérez D., Caeiro-Rodríguez M., Santos-Gago J. M. (2016), “Collection and processing of data from wrist wearable devices in heterogeneous and multiple-user scenarios”, Sensors, 16 (9), 1538.

Atienza A. A., Zarcadoolas C., Vaughon W., Hughes P., Patel V., Chou W. Y. S., Pritts J. (2015), “Consumer attitudes and perceptions on mHealth privacy and security: findings from a mixed-methods study”, Journal of health communication, 20 (6), 673-679.

Bianchi A., Oakley I (2016), “Wearable authentication: trends and opportunities”, it – Information Technology, 58 (5), 255-262.

Ching K. W., Singh M. M. (2016), “Wearable technology devices security and privacy vulnerability analysis”, International journal of network security & its applications, 8 (3), 19-30.

Classen J., Wegemer D., Patras P., Spink T., Hollick M. (2018), “Anatomy of a vulnerable fitness tracking system: dissecting the fitbit cloud, app, and firmware”, Proceedings of the ACM on interactive, mobile, wearable and ubiquitous technologies, 2 (1), 1-24. 

Das A. K., Pathak P. H., Chuah C. N., Mohapatra P. (2016), “Uncovering privacy leakage in ble network traffic of wearable fitness trackers”, In Proceedings of the 17th International Workshop on Mobile Computing Systems and Applications (pp. 99-104).

Hale, M. L., Lotfy, K., Gamble, R. F., Walter, C., & Lin, J. (2019), “Developing a platform to evaluate and assess the security of wearable devices”, Digital communications and networks, 5 (3), 147-159. 

Lurye S. (2018), “Experiment: how easy is it to spy on a smartwatch wearer?”, https://www.kaspersky.com/blog/smart-watch-research/22536/ (link verificato l’8 ottobre 2020).

Meticulous research (2019),“Wearable, devices market by product type (smartwatch, earwear, eyewear, and others), end-use industry (consumer electronics, healthcare, enterprise & industrial, media & entertainment), connectivity medium, and geography – Global forecast to 2025”, https://www.meticulousresearch.com/product/wearable- devices-market-5050 (link verificato l’8 ottobre 2020)

Moganedi S., Pottas D. (2019), “Threats and vulnerabilities affecting fitness wearables: security and privacy theoretical analysis”, International information security conference, Springer, Cham, 57-68.

Morgenstern M. (2019), “Product warning! Chinese children’s watch reveals thousands of children’s data”, https://www.iot-tests.org/2019/11/product-warning-chinese-childrens-watch-reveals-thousands-of-childrens-data/ (link verificato l’8 ottobre 2020). 

Olson P. (2014), “Wearable tech is plugging into health insurance”, Forbes tech.

Perez A. J., Zeadally S. (2017), “Privacy issues and solutions for consumer wearables”, It professional, 20 (4), 46-56.

Piwek L., Ellis D. A., Andrews S., Joinson A. (2016), “The rise of consumer health wearables: promises and barriers”, PLoS medicine, 13 (2), e1001953.

Richter F. (2018), “The global wearables market is all about the wrist”, https://www.statista.com/chart/3370/wearable-device-forecast/ (link verificato l’8 ottobre 2020). 

Schukat M., McCaldin D., Wang K., Schreier G., Lovell N. H., Marschollek M., Redmond

S. J. (2016), “Unintended consequences of wearable sensor use in healthcare: contribution of the IMIA wearable sensors in healthcare WG”, Yearbook of medical informatics, (1), 73.

Shin D. H., Biocca F. (2017), Health experience model of personal informatics: the case of a quantified self”, Computers in human behavior, 69, 62-74.

Technavio (2020). “Global fitness App market 2020-2024 – Increasing demand for wearable devices to boost growth”, https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20200602005754/en/Global-Fitness-App-Market-2020-2024-Increasing-Demand (link verificato l’8 ottobre 2020).

 

L’articolo integrale è pubblicato sul numero di ottobre 2020 di Sistemi&Impresa.

Per informazioni sull’acquisto di copie e abbonamenti scrivi a daniela.bobbiese@este.it (tel. 02.91434400).

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