Title
Exploring notifications in smart home environments.
Abstract
Notifications are a core mechanism of current smart devices. They inform about a variety of events including messages, social network comments, and application updates. While users appreciate the awareness that notifications provide, notifications cause distraction, higher cognitive load, and task interruptions. With the increasing importance of smart environments, the number of sensors that could trigger notifications will increase dramatically. A flower with a moisture sensor, for example, could create a notification whenever the flower needs water. We assume that current notification mechanisms will not scale with the increasing number of notifications. We therefore explore notification mechanisms for smart homes. Notifications are shown on smartphones, on displays in the environment, next to the sending objects, or on the user's body. In an online survey, we compare the four locations in four scenarios. While different aspects influence the perceived suitability of each notification location, the smartphone generally is rated the best.
Year
DOI
Venue
2016
10.1145/2957265.2962661
MobileHCI Adjunct
Field
DocType
Citations 
Distraction,Ambient display,Smart environment,Internet privacy,Social network,Computer science,Computer security,Home automation,Cognitive load
Conference
5
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.45
9
6
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Alexandra Voit18913.01
Tonja Machulla2183.47
Dominik Weber313713.96
Valentin Schwind414321.22
Stefan Schneegass550660.71
Niels Henze61262108.47