[CHI2016] GaussRFID: Reinventing Physical Toys Using Magnetic RFID Development Kits

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GaussRFID: Reinventing Physical Toys Using Magnetic RFID Development Kits Rong-Hao Liang, Han-Chih Kuo, Bing-Yu Chen National Taiwan University

Rich ID without training, and Retrofitting existed object

RFID

information container

Rich ID without training, and Retrofitting existed object

RFID

information container

Rich ID without training, and Retrofitting existed object

RFID

information container

Rich ID without training, and Retrofitting existed object

RFID

information container

Why not using RFID figurines as tangible controllers?

IDSense (Li et al. CHI ’15)

Rich ID without training, and Retrofitting existed object

RFID

PaperID (Li et al. CHI ’16)

RapID (Spielberg et al. CHI ’16)

Limited Input Capability

IDSense (Li et al. CHI ’15)

Rich ID without training, and Retrofitting existed object

RFID

PaperID (Li et al. CHI ’16)

RapID (Spielberg et al. CHI ’16)

Rethinking RFID (Marquardt et al. CHI ’10)

Adding Input to RFID Tags (Simon et al. TEI ’14)

Limited Input Capability

IDSense (Li et al. CHI ’15)

Rich ID without training, and Retrofitting existed object

RFID

PaperID (Li et al. CHI ’16)

RapID (Spielberg et al. CHI ’16)

Rethinking RFID (Marquardt et al. CHI ’10)

Forming Interactivity (Avrahami et al. DIS ’02)

Adding Input to RFID Tags (Simon et al. TEI ’14)

Limited Input Capability

IDSense (Li et al. CHI ’15)

Rich ID without training, and Retrofitting existed object

RFID

PaperID (Li et al. CHI ’16)

RapID (Spielberg et al. CHI ’16)

Rethinking RFID (Marquardt et al. CHI ’10)

Adding Input to RFID Tags (Simon et al. TEI ’14)

Forming Interactivity (Avrahami et al. DIS ’02)

Do not turn RFID into a precise, responsive, high-DOF controller

GaussPrecise, responsive 3D tracking

without training

SenseGaussBits (Liang et al. CHI ‘13)

NS

without trainingRich ID without training, and

Retrofitting existed object

RFID GaussPrecise, responsive 3D tracking

Sense

RFID Precise, responsive 3D trackingRich ID without training, and

Retrofitting existed object

Gauss

RFID Precise, responsive 3D trackingRich ID without training, and

Retrofitting existed object

Gauss

HF RFID Reader

GaussSense

>4mm

Microcontroller

ID, orientation, 3D positionwithin 5mm hover height(stronger magnet: larger distance)

AbstractionEasy modification of Input

holder

slider

AbstractionEasy modification of Input

holder

slider

AbstractionEasy modification of Output

AbstractionEasy modification of Output

GaussSense SDK: Free Software Development KitAvailable on http://developers.gausstoys.com

2Day Toy-Hacking Workshop

Day 1

Lo-Fi Prototyping

Day 2

Introduction

Brainstorming

31 participants in EE/CS/ID backgrounds

After WorkshopTopic: “Playing old toys in new ways”

2Day Toy-Hacking Workshop

Day 1

Lo-Fi Prototyping

Day 2

Interactive Exhibition

After Workshop

Introduction

Brainstorming

Hi-Fi Prototyping

Presentation

31 participants in EE/CS/ID backgrounds

2Day Toy-Hacking Workshop

Day 1

Lo-Fi Prototyping

Day 2

Interactive Exhibition

After WorkshopPolishing

(with participants)

Introduction

Brainstorming

Hi-Fi Prototyping

Presentation

31 participants in EE/CS/ID backgrounds

6 Physical Toys ReinventedResults

Tangram Reader1.

Designing Spatial Interactions of Tokens with a Constraint

Tangram Reader1.

Chinese Chess2.

Designing Tokens in Rich Representation

Chinese Chess2.

Fishing Rod3.

servo

Designing Shape-Changing Interfaces

Fishing3.

Snatch Tetris4.

servo

Snatch Tetris4.

Competing Graspables

Snatch Tetris4.

Disabling Inputs of Opponent

Snatch Tetris4.

Disabling Inputs of Opponent

Snatch Tetris4.

Track the Train5.

servo

Track the Train

Tactile Feedback

5.

Table Football6.

slider cap

Remote Multi-User Bimanual Interactions

Table FootballTable Football6.

Overall User Feedback Easy-to-use, easily configurable, and useful in designing tangible interactions with rich form and function

Overall User Feedback Easy-to-use, easily configurable, and useful in designing tangible interactions with rich form and function

Major Limitation • One tag at a time

Overall User Feedback Easy-to-use, easily configurable, and useful in designing tangible interactions with rich form and function

Major Limitation • One tag at a time • Tag could not be recognized behind an LCD

ConclusionGaussToys Hackathon 2015

• The combination of a robust ID mechanism with magnetic tangibles effectively support applications that involve many tangible objects.

• The proposed toolkit is useful in content development.

Conclusion

GaussToys Hackathon 2015GaussStudio @ TU/e

GaussStudio @ NTUEGaussStudio @ TEI 2016 GaussStudio @ Sinica

OpenHCI 2015 GaussStudio @ CGU

GaussToys Hackathon 2015GaussStudio @ TU/e

GaussStudio @ NTUEGaussStudio @ TEI 2016 GaussStudio @ Sinica

OpenHCI 2015 GaussStudio @ CGU

What will you invent?

GaussRFID cardboard

GaussRFID cardboard

GaussSense Shield

GaussRFID cardboard

GaussSense ShieldGaussRFID and GaussSenseSDK are now available on GaussToys.com

GaussRFID: Reinventing Physical Toys Using Magnetic RFID Development Kits Rong-Hao Liang, Han-Chih Kuo, Bing-Yu Chen National Taiwan University

GaussRFID and GaussSenseSDK are now available on GaussToys.com