Improving the technical functionality of children's tracking watches

Abstract

Children’s tracking watches are gaining popularity worldwide, but a one-size-fits-all approach to technical implementation is challenged by different social and cultural contexts, whilst abiding by national laws. We compare the social and regulatory environments of Australia and India – two countries with stark cultural differences – to consider how a flexible set of technical capabilities may be used to implement a system architecture which can be adapted to meet local requirements. The purpose of the research is to inform the company behind the Spacetalk children’s tracking watch, developed in Australia, as it expands its market internationally.Luke Jennings, Inderbir Singh, Matthew Sorell, Richard Matthews, Tobias Eggendorfer, Kristine Hovhannisya

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