Mobile-Centric Ambient Intelligence in Health- and Homecare—Anticipating Ethical and Legal Challenges

Ambient Intelligence provides the potential for vast and varied applications, bringing with it both promise and peril. The development of Ambient Intelligence applications poses a number of ethical and legal concerns. Mobile devices are increasingly evolving into tools to orientate in and interact with the environment, thus introducing a user-centric approach to Ambient Intelligence. The MINAmI (Micro-Nano integrated platform for transverse Ambient Intelligence applications) FP6 research project aims at creating core technologies for mobile device based Ambient Intelligence services. In this paper we assess five scenarios that demonstrate forthcoming MINAmI-based applications focusing on healthcare, assistive technology, homecare, and everyday life in general. A legal and ethical analysis of the scenarios is conducted, which reveals various conflicting interests. The paper concludes with some thoughts on drafting ethical guidelines for Ambient Intelligence applications.

[1]  Eleni Kosta,et al.  Ethical-Legal Challenges in User-Centric AmI Services , 2008, 2008 Third International Conference on Internet and Web Applications and Services.

[2]  Ilkka Niiniluoto,et al.  What's Wrong with Relativism? , 1991 .

[3]  Jeroen van den Hoven,et al.  ICT and Value Sensitive Design , 2006, The Information Society.

[4]  Lucas D. Introna Maintaining the reversibility of foldings: Making the ethics (politics) of information technology visible , 2007, Ethics and Information Technology.

[5]  John M. Carroll,et al.  Scenario-based design: envisioning work and technology in system development: john wiley & sons , 1995 .

[6]  Ethics in the environment of the information society. , 2007 .

[7]  Michael Rohs,et al.  Social, Economic, and Ethical Implications of Ambient Intelligence and Ubiquitous Computing , 2005, Ambient Intelligence.

[8]  Eleni Kosta,et al.  Searching the man behind the tag: privacy implications of RFID technology , 2008 .

[9]  David M. Wasieleski,et al.  An enquiry into the ethical efficacy of the use of radio frequency identification technology , 2008, Ethics and Information Technology.

[10]  Pawel Rotter,et al.  A Framework for Assessing RFID System Security and Privacy Risks , 2008, IEEE Pervasive Computing.

[11]  Gerald Quirchmayr,et al.  Data Protection and Privacy Laws in the Light of RFID and Emerging Technologies , 2007, TrustBus.

[12]  V. Ermolov,et al.  Identifying User Requirements for a Mobile Terminal Centric Ubiquitous Computing Architecture , 2006, 2006 International Workshop on System Support for Future Mobile Computing Applications.

[13]  Olli Pitkänen,et al.  Legal research topics in user-centric services , 2008, IBM Syst. J..

[14]  Marketta Niemelä MIMOSA/MINAmI: Building mobile-centric ambient intelligence , 2006 .