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Feasibility Study of Ubiquitous Interaction Concepts

Author

Editor

  • Patrick Horain
  • Amine Chellali
  • Malik Mallem

Summary, in English

There are all sorts of consumer electronics in a home environment. Using ”apps” to interact with each device is neither feasible nor practical in an ubicomp future. Prototyping and evaluating interaction concepts for this future is a challenge. This paper proposes four concepts for device discovery and device interaction implemented in a virtual environment. The interaction concepts were compared in a controlled experiment for evaluation and comparison.

Some statistically significant dierences and subjective preferences could be observed in the quantitative and qualitative data

respectively.

Overall, the results indicate that the proposed interaction concepts were found natural and easy to use.

Publishing year

2014

Language

English

Pages

35-42

Publication/Series

[Host publication title missing]

Volume

39

Document type

Conference paper

Publisher

Elsevier

Topic

  • Production Engineering, Human Work Science and Ergonomics

Keywords

  • Natural User Interfaces
  • Virtual and Augmented Reality
  • Ubiquitous computing

Conference name

The 6th international conference on Intelligent Human Computer Interaction, IHCI 2014

Conference date

2014-12-08 - 2014-12-10

Conference place

Evry, France

Status

Published

Project

  • Embedded Applications Software Engineering

ISBN/ISSN/Other

  • ISSN: 1877-0509