Embedded Interactive Systems (EIS), Computing Department, Lancaster University

Comparing Techniques for Mobile Interaction with Objects from the Real World

[Abstract]: Mobile interaction with objects from the real world is gaining in popularity and importance as different mobile technologies increasingly provide the basis for the extraction and usage of information from physical objects. So far, Physical Mobile Interaction is used in rather simple ways. This paper presents a comparison and evaluation of more complex and sophisticated techniques for Physical Mobile Interaction. The results indicate the importance of usability guidelines that pay attention to these

new interaction techniques.

PDF Icon, BibTeX, [Abstract]. Gregor Broll, Sven Siorpaes, Enrico Rukzio, Massimo Paolucci, John Hamard, Matthias Wagner, Albrecht Schmidt. "Comparing Techniques for Mobile Interaction with Objects from the Real World." Workshop Permid 2007 in conjunction with Pervasive 2007, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, May 13, 2007.