Title
Location-Triggered Code Execution --- Dismissing Displays and Keypads for Mobile Interaction
Abstract
Spatially controlled electronic actions (e.g. opening gates, buying tickets, starting or stopping engines, etc.) require human attentiveness by conventional interaction metaphors via display and/or keystroke at the place of event. However, attentiveness for pressing a button or glimpsing at a display may occasionally be unavailable when the involved person must not be distracted from performing a task or is handicapped through wearable limitations (e.g. gloves, protective clothing) or disability. To automatically trigger those actions just at spatial proximity of a person, i.e. dismissing displays and keypads for launching the execution of electronic code in order to ease human computer interaction by innovative mobile computing paradigms is the main research focus of this paper.
Year
DOI
Venue
2009
10.1007/978-3-642-02710-9_41
HCI (6)
Keywords
Field
DocType
location-triggered code execution,involved person,electronic action,main research focus,mobile interaction,human computer interaction,human attentiveness,conventional interaction metaphor,protective clothing,spatial proximity,innovative mobile computing paradigm,electronic code,mobile computer
Mobile computing,Wearable computer,Computer science,Clothing,Keystroke logging,Human–computer interaction,Mobile interaction
Conference
Volume
ISSN
Citations 
5615
0302-9743
5
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.47
16
2
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Wolfgang Narzt19513.58
Heinrich Schmitzberger250.81