Researchers in pervasive computing have worked for decades on sensor-based human activity recognition (HAR). Among the digital health applications, the recognition of activities of daily living (ADL) in smart home environments enables the identification of behavioral changes that clinicians consider as a digital bio-marker of early stages of cognitive decline. The real deployment of sensor-based HAR systems in the homes of elderly subjects poses several challenges, with privacy and ethical concerns being major ones. This paper reports our experience applying privacy by design principles to develop and deploy one of these systems.

Personal Data Protection in Smart Home Activity Monitoring for Digital Health: A Case Study / C. Bettini, A. Moradbeikie, G. Civitarese - In: 2025 IEEE International Conference on Pervasive Computing and Communications Workshops and other Affiliated Events (PerCom Workshops)[s.l] : IEEE, 2025 Jun. - ISBN 979-8-3315-3553-7. - pp. 458-463 (( Intervento presentato al 4. convegno International Workshop on Telemedicine and e-Health evolution in the new era of social distancing (TELMED) tenutosi a Washington nel 2025 [10.1109/percomworkshops65533.2025.00108].

Personal Data Protection in Smart Home Activity Monitoring for Digital Health: A Case Study

C. Bettini
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A. Moradbeikie;G. Civitarese
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2025

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Researchers in pervasive computing have worked for decades on sensor-based human activity recognition (HAR). Among the digital health applications, the recognition of activities of daily living (ADL) in smart home environments enables the identification of behavioral changes that clinicians consider as a digital bio-marker of early stages of cognitive decline. The real deployment of sensor-based HAR systems in the homes of elderly subjects poses several challenges, with privacy and ethical concerns being major ones. This paper reports our experience applying privacy by design principles to develop and deploy one of these systems.
smart home; human activity recognition; privacy
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