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Xavier Caron

Bio: Xavier Caron is an academic researcher from PricewaterhouseCoopers. The author has contributed to research in topics: Privacy policy & The Internet. The author has an hindex of 1, co-authored 1 publications receiving 99 citations.

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TL;DR: Findings indicate that the APPs do not adequately protect individual privacy of data collected through the IoT, and future privacy legislation must consider the implications of global reach of IoT services, and ubiquity and security of IoT data collection with respect to individual privacy.

111 citations


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TL;DR: This paper systematically review the business literature related to the Internet of Things and provides a critical account of the latest state of play and a synthesis of the emerging themes and potential avenues for future research.

145 citations

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TL;DR: This work first analyzes the current dummy-location selection (DLS) algorithman efficient location privacy preservation approach and design an attack algorithm for DLS (ADLS) for test emerging IoT security, and proposes a novel dummy location privacy-preserving (DLP) algorithm.

141 citations

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TL;DR: The privacy problems of one of the key enablers of the IoT, namely wireless sensor networks, are looked at and how these problems may evolve with the development of this complex paradigm is analyzed.

128 citations

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TL;DR: The results indicate that consumers' health and privacy concerns initiate a coping process, and problem-focused and emotion-focused coping efforts significantly predict the extended use of healthcare wearable devices.

119 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, a bibliometric analysis was conducted among 260 research articles using seven keywords to understand construction 4.0, coined in 2016 in Germany, and the results reveal that the number of publications is growing exponentially, with the USA, the UK, and China being leaders in this field; besides, four technologies are essential to understand Construction 4. 0 at present time: 3D printing, big data, virtual reality, and Internet of Things.
Abstract: The construction industry is experiencing changes in its processes and work methods, and the advancement of new technologies in recent decades has led to a new concept known as Construction 4.0, coined in 2016 in Germany. Since its definition is still diffuse, it was deemed necessary to conduct a review on the publications in this field to grasp how this concept is being understood. For that purpose, a bibliometric analysis was conducted among 260 research articles using seven keywords. The results reveal that the number of publications is growing exponentially, with the USA, the UK, and China being leaders in this field; besides, four technologies are essential to understand Construction 4.0 at present time: 3D printing, big data, virtual reality, and Internet of Things. The results of this review suggest that further reviews should be conducted every 3 years to grasp the rapid evolution of Construction 4.0.

114 citations