Secure collection of physical activity data from study participants through mobile solutions
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/30404Date
2023-06-30Type
MastergradsoppgaveMaster thesis
Author
Fenes, Markus MadsenAbstract
Biometric and health related data collected through automated features in smartphones and
wearables can provide researchers with valuable information about the population.
This thesis explores the possibilities of extracting data from Apple and Samsung wearable
devices like watches and smartphones where native built-in support for data extraction and
third-party data storage is not available.
Doing so will rely on a separate application (mSpider) on the connected phone, to perform
data extraction, while prioritizes privacy and security as the primary concern. The thesis has
implemented a proof-of-concept application that fetches existing data from Apple Health. The
proof-of-concept application has a low footprint on the participant’s phone when it comes to
battery usage and data usage.
The result from this thesis shows that it is possible and feasible to perform automatic and
continuous data transfer from smart watches and phones in a larger population while
respecting their privacy and security. Due to varying international laws, further research is
needed to comply with regulatory requirements across the globe.
In conclusion, this application and the thesis presents a path for collecting research data from
smart watches and phones.
Publisher
UiT Norges arktiske universitetUiT The Arctic University of Norway
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