Proceedings of the 2005 Joint Conference on Smart Objects and Ambient Intelligence: Innovative Context-Aware Services: Usages A 2005
DOI: 10.1145/1107548.1107576
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Implementing touchme paradigm with a mobile phone

Abstract: In earlier papers, the concept of Physical Browsing has been suggested as a natural way to improve the usability of mobile devices and to enable interaction with digital services associated with real world objects in the environment. Since mobile phones are very widely used, it offers a good platform for pervasive applications. In this paper, we realize the Physical Browsing concept using an RFID-reader. With the reader attached to the mobile phone, we invoke digital services embedded in the environment. The i… Show more

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“…Ailisto [12] argues that object=action paradigm can change user interface paradigm of desktop computer by touching objects with mobile RFID readers. The typical example is the business card with RFID tag [13]. When a user touches the card with his/her cell phone equipped with RFID reader, the phone calls the person automatically.…”
Section: Objectmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ailisto [12] argues that object=action paradigm can change user interface paradigm of desktop computer by touching objects with mobile RFID readers. The typical example is the business card with RFID tag [13]. When a user touches the card with his/her cell phone equipped with RFID reader, the phone calls the person automatically.…”
Section: Objectmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another common issue with m-commerce systems is that they use only custom-created content; for example, they may rely on hand-annotated information encoded in QR codes [5] [6]. This creates a classic "chicken and egg" problem; shoppers don't use the QR codes because they're unfamiliar or don't often contain useful information, and manufacturers and publishers don't take the time to encode useful information in the QR codes because shoppers don't use them.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Touch-Me-Paradigma (Pohjanheimo, et al 2005) mit Hilfe von RFID umsetzen. Mit Hilfe eines solchen mobilen Geräts kann ein Kind auf Spielfiguren oder andere Spielelemente zeigen, diese berüh-ren und eine Reaktion auslösen, indem es z.…”
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