Title
Controlling appliances with pen and paper
Abstract
Networked appliances are consumer or household devices with a network interface which allows them to be con- nected to a (home) network. Networked appliances offer major benefits compared to their conventional equivalent. Software s er- vices can operate upon an array of these appliances to offer value added functionality. In this case the user interface to control th e appliances will be inadequate. Commonly networked appliances may either be controlled using the traditional user interface, such as switches and buttons on the device, or alternatively using a PC based interface. Traditional user interfaces often cannot support the full functionality offered by the appliance. The PC based interfaces tend to be too complicated for the average user, nor will a PC based interface be suitable in many situations or indeed be available. Therefore a user interface which supports the new functionalities and is easy to use is required. In this paper, Anoto functionality enabled pen and paper are suggested as a suitable interface. Pen and paper are well known to all users and suitable paper forms make it straightforward to fully control and program networked appliances without a PC interface. Thus an important barrier to the acceptance of networked appliances is broken. Furthermore, the presented approach can be used to integrate the control of multiple appliances and services. A major challenge to this work has been the integration of different network protocols used in the home. The use of an OSGi gateway has proven a great help to integrate them. This paper discusses an approach to the integration of pen and paper with networked appliances using an OSGi gateway. Because of the use of an OSGi gateway, the approach is not restricted to controlling devices which use a specific single network protocol. Rather, the approach can be used with appliances which communicate using a wide variety of protocols.
Year
DOI
Venue
2005
10.1109/CCNC.2005.1405161
consumer communications and networking conference
Keywords
DocType
ISSN
Internet,domestic appliances,home computing,internetworking,network interfaces,protocols,Internet,appliance control,home network,network protocol,pen and paper interface,user interface
Conference
2331-9852
ISBN
Citations 
PageRank 
0-7803-8784-8
3
0.66
References 
Authors
2
4
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Mario Kolberg150343.73
Magill, E.H.230.66
Wilson, M.362.23
Birstwistle, P.430.66