We conducted 26 co-design interviews with 50 smarthome device owners to understand the perceived benefits, drawbacks, and design considerations for developing a smarthome system that facilitates co-monitoring with emergency contacts who live outside of one's home. Participants felt that such a system would help ensure their personal safety, safeguard from material loss, and give them peace of mind by ensuring quick response and verifying potential threats. However, they also expressed concerns regarding privacy, overburdening others, and other potential threats, such as unauthorized access and security breaches. To alleviate these concerns, participants designed for flexible and granular access control and fail-safe back-up features. Our study reveals why peer-based co-monitoring of smarthomes for emergencies may be beneficial but also difficult to implement. Based on the insights gained from our study, we provide recommendations for designing technologies that facilitate such co-monitoring while mitigating its risks.
翻译:我们与50个智能家庭装置拥有者进行了26次共同设计访谈,以了解所感知的好处、缺点和设计各种考虑因素,以开发一个智能家庭系统,便利与住在户外的应急联络人共同监测;与会者认为,这样一个系统有助于确保他们的人身安全,保护他们免受物质损失,并通过确保快速反应和核实潜在威胁给他们以安宁;然而,他们还对隐私、他人负担过重和其他潜在威胁,如未经授权进入和安全破坏表示关切;为缓解这些关切,与会者设计了灵活和粒子进入控制和故障安全备份功能。我们的研究揭示了为何以同伴为基础共同监测应急智能家庭可能有益但也难以实施。我们根据从我们研究中获得的见解,建议设计技术,便利这种共同监测,同时减轻风险。