Regulation and Policy for Wearable Augmented Reality

Regulation and Policy for Wearable Augmented Reality

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MIC0113003
Publication Date
January 7, 2013
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Progress in wearable technologies for monitoring is driven by the same factors that were behind the transition from desktop computing and communication tools to portable devices providing processing and ubiquitous connectivity. These drivers include substantive changes in key social and economic factors. This transition is fuelled by the enormous technical advances in microelectronics and communication technologies as well as the ongoing process of miniaturization.
 
With the coming commercial introduction and widespread use of wearable Augmented Reality (AR), there will be a need for new policies and regulations for their use. These policies go beyond the obvious and extend into many areas of end-user behavior and usage conditions.
 

Target Audience:

  • Wireless carriers and other service providers
  • Augmented Reality (AR) application developers
  • Telemetry, Telematics, and vehicle monitoring companies
  • Telecom (fixed and wireless) and ICT infrastructure providers
  • Government agencies, regulatory authorities, and commissions

1.0 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 3

2.0 INTRODUCTION 4

2.1 INTRODUCTION TO WEARABLE AUGMENTED REALITY DEVICES 5
2.1.1 THE DEVELOPMENT OF AR DEVICES (SOFTWARE) 6

3.0 AR POLICIES AND LEGAL ISSUES 9

3.1 LEGAL ISSUES ASSOCIATED WITH GEOSPATIAL TECHNOLOGY 10
3.1.1 PRIVACY 12
3.1.2 GEO-TAGGING PHOTOS POLICES AND AR DEVICES 15
3.2 THE END-USER PERSPECTIVE ON THE NEW WEARABLE AR DEVICES APPLICATIONS 16
3.2.1 THE NETWORK OPERATOR AND THIRD PARTY PROVIDER ROLE 17
3.2.2 IMAGES OVER BILLBOARDS 21

4.0 AR LIABILITY AND POTENTIAL LEGAL ISSUES 22

4.1 FLAWS IN PRODUCT DESIGN/PRODUCTION 22
4.1.1 INJURIES FROM DISTRACTION 22
4.1.2 RECOMMENDATIONS TO AVOID POTENTIAL LEGAL ISSUES 22
4.2 THE USE OF WEARABLE AR DEVICES IN SOCIAL SELLING 23

5.0 THE EFFECT OF POLICY AND REGULATIONS ON AR APPLICATIONS 25

5.1 OPTICAL RECOGNITION 25
5.2 WEARABLE AR DEVICES IN THE CLOUD REGULATIONS 26
5.2.1 CLOUD COMPUTING AND AR APPLICATIONS 26
5.2.2 MARKET REGULATIONS AND BUSINESS MODELS 34
5.3 ADVERTISING POLICES AND AR APPLICATIONS 36
5.4 PRIVACY COMPLIANCE ANALYSIS AND AR APPLICATIONS 36
5.5 FACE RECOGNITION + SOCIAL MEDIA CONTACTS + AR APPLICATIONS.. NEW TECHNOLOGY OR NEW INVASION OF PRIVACY 37
 

List of Figures

Figure 1 Photos Geotagging 16
Figure 2 Market Requirements and Service providers’ role 18
Figure 3 Optic Recognition 26
Figure 4 Advertising Polices and revenue Models 35

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