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Ethical issues in tracking cellular telephones at an event
Authors:Antony K Cooper  Hans W Ittmann  Theo Stylianides  Peter MU Schmitz  
Institution:aLogistics and Quantitative Methods, CSIR, PO Box 395, Pretoria 0001, South Africa
Abstract:Early in 2007, the CSIR conducted an experiment to track the cellular telephones of a small group of people as they moved to and from an event, to test the viability of using such tracking to provide the participants with useful traffic information. This project raised a number of ethical issues, which prompted this paper and which we discuss here. These include:
• the ethics of modelling data, including the treatment of research participants;
• privacy and surveillance issues related to tracking the movement of people;
• the risks inherent in being tracked vs the benefits of being tracked; and
• the ethics related to sending messages to drivers.
We have reviewed the literature on ethics and used the results to assemble a check list of relevant ethical issues, adding a few of our own (i.e. a deontological ethics approach), against which the conduct of this research project was assessed. We also provide an overview of the experiment and the results obtained.
Keywords:Case study  Location  Routing  Cellular telephone  Tracking  Ethics
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