All Stories

  1. Brain Pacemakers in Consumer Medical Electronics Improve Quality of Life: Benefits, Risks, and Challenges
  2. Socioethical Approaches to Robotics Development [From the Guest Editors]
  3. Impacts: At the intersection between the worlds of consumer electronics and socioeconomics.
  4. The Packbots Are Coming: Boosting security at the 2014 FIFA World Cup.
  5. Welcome and committees
  6. The regulatory considerations and ethical dilemmas of location-based services (LBS)
  7. Social acceptance of location-based mobile government services for emergency management
  8. We've Got to Do Better [Editorial]
  9. Beyond Human: Lifelogging and Life Extension [Editorial]
  10. Drones Humanus [Introduction to the Special Issue]
  11. Uberveillance and the Social Implications of Microchip Implants
  12. No limits to watching?
  13. Sketching and validating the location-based services (LBS) regulatory framework in Australia
  14. Big Data: New Opportunities and New Challenges [Guest editors' introduction]
  15. Location and tracking of mobile devices: Überveillance stalks the streets
  16. Front matter
  17. Editorial: special issue on Service-Based Electronic Commerce Systems
  18. Factors affecting privacy disclosure on social network sites: an integrated model
  19. Connected: To Everyone and Everything [Guest Editorial: Special Section on Sensors]
  20. Putting Technology into Perspective in Asia [Editorial]
  21. For Now We See Through a Glass, Darkly [Editorial]
  22. High-tech lust [Editorial]
  23. Risk, complexity and sustainability [special section introduction]
  24. The future prospects of embedded microchips in humans as unique identifiers: the risks versus the rewards
  25. Towards a Conceptual Model of User Acceptance of Location-Based Emergency Services
  26. Handbook on Securing Cyber-Physical Critical Infrastructure: Foundations and Challenges
  27. Indian Millennials: Are microchip implants a more secure technology for identification and access control?
  28. Hacking: The Next Generation
  29. Securing the Cloud: Cloud Computer Security Techniques and Tactics
  30. The Basics of Information Security: Understanding the Fundamentals of InfoSec in Theory and Practice
  31. Social Implications of Technology: The Past, the Present, and the Future
  32. Implementing 'Namebers' Using Microchip Implants: The Black Box Beneath The Skin
  33. Security Risk Management: Building an Information Security Risk Management Program from the Ground Up
  34. Editorial: In Memoriam of Associate Professor Dr Elaine Lawrence
  35. Privacy Issues and Solutions in Social Network Sites
  36. The Idio-Technopolis [Editorial]
  37. Social Implications of Technology: "Il buono, il brutto, il cattivo" [Editorial]
  38. Human Rights, Regulation, and National Security [Introduction]
  39. Privacy - The times they are a-changin' [Introduction]
  40. "You Talkin' to Me?" [Edtorial]
  41. IEEE T&S Magazine: Undergoing Transformation [Editorial]
  42. Ethical Issues to Consider for Microchip Implants in Humans
  43. Location-Based Social Networking: Impact on Trust in Relationships
  44. Recommendations for Australia’s Implementation of the National Emergency Warning System Using Location-Based Services
  45. The social and behavioural implications of location-based services
  46. The Fallout from Emerging Technologies: Surveillance, Social Networks, and Suicide
  47. Editorial: After Five Years
  48. Emerging Forms of Covert Surveillance Using GPS-Enabled Devices
  49. Heaven and Hell: Visions for Pervasive Adaptation
  50. The Value of Government Mandated Location-Based Services in Emergencies in Australia
  51. Toward the regulation of ubiquitous mobile government: a case study on location-based emergency services in Australia
  52. Planetary-Scale RFID Services in an Age of Uberveillance
  53. RFID—A Unique Radio Innovation for the 21st Century [Scanning the Issue]
  54. Social-technical issues facing the humancentric RFID implantee sub-culture through the eyes of Amal Graafstra
  55. The diffusion of RFID implants for access control and epayments: A case study on Baja Beach Club in Barcelona
  56. The legal, social and ethical controversy of the collection and storage of fingerprint profiles and DNA samples in forensic science
  57. Using a social informatics framework to study the effects of location-based social networking on relationships between people: A review of literature
  58. [Front matter]
  59. Overcoming Visibility Issues in a Small-to-Medium Retailer Using Automatic Identification and Data Capture Technology
  60. Toward a State of Überveillance [Special Section Introduction
  61. Exploring the Social Implications of Location Based Social Networking: An Inquiry into the Perceived Positive and Negative Impacts of Using LBSN between Friends
  62. RFID-Enabled Inventory Control Optimization: A Proof of Concept in a Small-to-Medium Retailer
  63. Location and interactive services not only at your fingertips but under your skin
  64. The legal ramifications of microchipping people in the United States of America- A state legislative comparison
  65. Innovative Automatic Identification and Location-Based Services
  66. Location-Based Services for Emergency Management: A Multi-stakeholder Perspective
  67. The Current State of Commercial Location-Based Service Offerings in Australia
  68. Using RFID to Overcome Inventory Control Challenges: A Proof of Concept
  69. Privacy, Value and Control Issues in Four Mobile Business Applications
  70. The RFID-Enabled Dairy Farm: Towards Total Farm Management
  71. A research note on ethics in the emerging age of überveillance
  72. Advanced location-based services
  73. Barriers to RFID Adoption in the Supply Chain
  74. Vendor Perceptions of How RFID can Minimize Product Shrinkage in the Retail Supply Chain
  75. Beyond Mere Compliance of RFID Regulations by the Farming Community: A Case Study of the Cochrane Dairy Farm
  76. Minimizing Product Shrinkage across the Supply Chain using Radio Frequency Identification: a Case Study on a Major Australian Retailer
  77. Lend me your arms: The use and implications of humancentric RFID
  78. Control, trust, privacy, and security: evaluating location-based services
  79. Knowledge Sharing and Organizational Change in a Leading Telecommunications Equipment Vendor
  80. Historical Lessons on ID Technology and the Consequences of an Unchecked Trajectory
  81. National Security: The Social Implications of the Politics of Transparency
  82. The Emerging Ethics of Humancentric GPS Tracking and Monitoring
  83. The Hybridization of Automatic Identification Techniques in Mass Market Applications: Towards a Model of Coexistence
  84. Location-based intelligence - modeling behavior in humans using GPS
  85. Humancentric applications of precise location based services
  86. Introduction
  87. Uberveillance
  88. Conclusion
  89. The Socio-Ethical Considerations Surrounding Government Mandated Location-Based Services during Emergencies
  90. Towards the Blanket Coverage DNA Profiling and Sampling of Citizens in England, Wales, and Northern Ireland
  91. The Value of Government Mandated Location-Based Services in Emergencies in Australia
  92. Emerging Forms of Covert Surveillance Using GPS-Enabled Devices
  93. Overcoming Visibility Issues in a Small-to-Medium Retailer Using Automatic Identification and Data Capture Technology
  94. The Socio-Ethical Considerations Surrounding Government Mandated Location-Based Services during Emergencies
  95. Geographic Information Systems & Location-Based Services
  96. The Auto-ID Technology System
  97. Globalization and the Changing Face of IDentification
  98. Historical Background
  99. The Rise of the Electrophorus
  100. Innovation Studies
  101. The Socio-Ethical Implications of Automatic Identification and Location Services
  102. The Auto-ID Trajectory
  103. Biometrics
  104. Smart Cards
  105. Magnetic-Stripe Cards
  106. Barcode
  107. RFID Tags and Transponders
  108. The Use of Information and Communication Technology for the Preservation of Aboriginal Culture
  109. The Advancement of Positioning Technologies in Defense Intelligence
  110. Realized Applications of Positioning Technologies in Defense Intelligence
  111. Homo Electricus and the Continued Speciation of Humans
  112. The Use of Information and Communication Technology for the Preservation of Aboriginal Culture
  113. Humancentric Applications of RFID Implants: The Usability Contexts of Control, Convenience and Care
  114. Realized Applications of Positioning Technologies in Defense Intelligence
  115. The Advancement of Positioning Technologies in Defense Intelligence
  116. RFID Adoption Issues: Analysis of Organizational Benefits and Risks