Tangible Applications for Regular Objects: An End-User Model for Pervasive Computing at Home

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作者
Lalis, Spyros [1 ,2 ]
Domaszewicz, Jaroslaw [3 ]
Pruszkowski, Aleksander [3 ]
Paczesny, Tomasz [3 ]
Ala-Louko, Mikko [4 ]
Taumberger, Markus [4 ]
Georgakoudis, Giorgis [1 ,2 ]
Lekkas, Kostas [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] CERETETH, Volos, Greece
[2] Univ Thessaly, Volos, Greece
[3] Warsaw Univ Technol, Inst Telecommun, Warsaw, Poland
[4] VTT Tech Res Ctr Finland, Oulu, Finland
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Sensor and actuator networks; ubiquitous and pervasive computing; smart homes; system and application management; user interaction; tangible interfaces;
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TP [自动化技术、计算机技术];
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摘要
This paper describes an end-user model for a domestic pervasive computing platform formed by regular home objects. The platform does not rely on pre-planned infrastructure; instead, it exploits objects that are already available in the home and exposes their joint sensing, actuating and computing capabilities to home automation applications. We advocate an incremental process of the platform formation and introduce tangible, object-like artifacts for representing important platform functions. One of those artifacts, the application pill, is a tiny object with a minimal user interface, used to carry the application, as well as to start and stop its execution and provide hints about its operational status. We also emphasize streamlining the user's interaction with the platform. The user engages any UI-capable object of his choice to configure applications, while applications issue notifications and alerts exploiting whichever available objects can be used for that purpose. Finally, the paper briefly describes an actual implementation of the presented end-user model.
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页码:385 / 390
页数:6
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