Proceedings of the 2017 CHI Conference Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems 2017
DOI: 10.1145/3027063.3053135
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SenseBelt

Abstract: Mobile interaction is shifting from a single device to simultaneous interaction with ensembles of devices such as phones, tablets, or watches. Spatially-aware cross-device interaction between mobile devices typically requires a fixed tracking infrastructure, which limits mobility. In this paper, we present SenseBelt-a sensing belt that enhances existing mobile interactions and enables low-cost, ad hoc sensing of cross-device gestures and interactions. SenseBelt enables proxemic interactions between people and … Show more

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“…As wearable or graspable artifacts, the use of small devices can easily be linked to people's behavior of using tools. Such metaphorical associations were seen in some tangible interactions, for instance, tiliting the watch-like device to change [33] or synchronizing content [34] to the target device; and using pick-up gesture [35] or knocking the target display with the phone [36] to exchange a file; or specifying device motions in 3D space [37], [38] as interaction inputs. Additionally, the mechanical movement of the device is also a form of tangible interaction.…”
Section: B the Small Devices For Cross-device Interaction And Data Ex...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As wearable or graspable artifacts, the use of small devices can easily be linked to people's behavior of using tools. Such metaphorical associations were seen in some tangible interactions, for instance, tiliting the watch-like device to change [33] or synchronizing content [34] to the target device; and using pick-up gesture [35] or knocking the target display with the phone [36] to exchange a file; or specifying device motions in 3D space [37], [38] as interaction inputs. Additionally, the mechanical movement of the device is also a form of tangible interaction.…”
Section: B the Small Devices For Cross-device Interaction And Data Ex...mentioning
confidence: 99%