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Humancomputer interaction in ubiquitous computing environments

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Humancomputer interaction in ubiquitous computing environments

Auteurs : J. H. Abawajy ; J. H. Abawajy [Australie]

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Abstract

Purpose The purpose of this paper is to explore characteristics of humancomputer interaction when the human body and its movements become input for interaction and interface control in pervasive computing settings. Designmethodologyapproach The paper quantifies the performance of human movement based on Fitt's Law and discusses some of the human factors and technical considerations that arise in trying to use human body movements as an input medium. Findings The paper finds that new interaction technologies utilising human movements may provide more flexible, naturalistic interfaces and support the ubiquitous or pervasive computing paradigm. Practical implications In pervasive computing environments the challenge is to create intuitive and userfriendly interfaces. Application domains that may utilize human body movements as input are surveyed here and the paper addresses issues such as culture, privacy, security and ethics raised by movement of a user's bodybased interaction styles. Originalityvalue The paper describes the utilization of human body movements as input for interaction and interface control in pervasive computing settings.

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DOI: 10.1108/17427370910950311

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