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RelateGateways:A User Interface for SpontaneousSpontaneous Mobile
Interaction with Pervasive Services
Dominique Guinard
Lancaster University UK, Ubicomp Group.
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Overview
� Introduction
� Visual Discovery
� Demonstration
� Current Work
� Evaluation
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Problem
� Spontaneous (unplanned, natural) use of (previously unknown) pervasive services core to ubicomp.
� Network discovery technologies facilitate spontaneous connections.
� Remains difficult for mobile users to identify available services then configure and consume them.
Introduction
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Introduction: Goal
� Trying to help the mobile user to:
1.1. IdentifyIdentify services available in his immediate environment.
2.2. ConsumeConsume the services in a natural, seamlessnatural, seamless manner.
Introduction
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User Interface Concept
� Visual Service Discovery.
� User Interface as a “compass”:
� Identify available services in the immediate environment.
� Gateways: widgets representing the service providers:
� Provides access to the services.
Visual Discovery
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Implementation
� Small Java Swing windows representing the service provider.
� Integrated to the mobile desktop.
� Two interactions modes:
� Drag-and-Drop.
� Click.
Visual Discovery
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DemonstrationVisual Discovery
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Positioning Information
� Wizard of Oz used for user-study.
� Next step: provide the user interface with actual positioning information.
� Working on an extend of the Relate ad-hoc sensor network.
Current Work
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Extending Relate: Before
� In, Sensing and Visualizing Spatial Relations of Mobile Devices. UIST ’05
Current Work
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Extending Relate: AfterCurrent Work
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Scenario
� Formative User Study in Munich (LMU):
� 20 users.
� 3 enabled services in a large office.
� 2 devices to interact with the services:
� OQO Handheld
� Paceblade TabletPC
Evaluation
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Results
� Formative study only:
� Lacking comparison with other systems (Bluethooth, ICrafter, list view VS gateways, etc.).
� Most cited benefits:
1. No installation, no configuration: saves time.
2. Ease of interaction with the services: drag and drop.
3. Dynamic spatial arrangement of the gateways:
unknown places.
� Suggested a number of UI improvements.
Evaluation
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Contribution and Open Questions
� RelateGateways UI:
� Helps users identifying available services.
� Eases access to previously unknown services.
� Open questions:
� Comparative study.
� Security concerns.
� Large number of services?
Contribution
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Questions?
� Contributors: Sara Streng, Matthew Oppenheim, Hans Gellersen, Carl Fischer.
� Project’s homepage:
http://ubicomp.lancs.ac.uk/relategateways
� Contact: [email protected]