Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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401213 | International Journal of Human-Computer Studies | 2011 | 12 Pages |
Mobile phones seem to present the perfect user interface for interacting with smart environments, e.g. smart-home systems, as they are nowadays ubiquitous and equipped with an increasing amount of sensors and interface components, such as multi-touch screens. After giving an overview on related work this paper presents the adapted design methodology proposed by Wobbrock et al. (2009) for the development of a gesture-based user interface to a smart-home system. The findings for the new domain, device and gesture space are presented and compared to findings by Wobbrock et al. (2009). Three additional steps are described: A small pre-test survey, a mapping and a memory test and a performance test of the implemented system.This paper shows the adaptability of the approach described by Wobbrock et al. (2009) for three-dimensional gestures in the smart-home domain. Elicited gestures are described and a first implementation of a user interface based on these gestures is presented.
s► The adaptability of the approach described by Wobbrock et al. (2009) for three-dimensional gestures in the smart-home domain is shown. ► Elicited gestures are described. ► A first implementation of a user interface based on these gestures is presented.