Title :
Facilitating the Design of Multi-channel Interfaces for Ambient Computing
Author :
Rouillard, José ; Le Pallec, X. ; Tarby, Jean-Claude ; Marvie, Raphaël
Author_Institution :
LIFL Lab., Univ. of Lille 1, Villeneuve d´´Ascq, France
Abstract :
Ambient computing is one of the more significant recent advances in computer-human interactions. With the ambient intelligence paradigm, computers become embedded in our natural surroundings. As they are context sensitive and adaptable, they better provide smart services to humans. But ambient computing requires communication between several heterogeneous components that are not supposed to communicate each other. This paper describes how we use a workflow to facilitate the design of multichannel interfaces for ambient computing. Our results show that different devices (such as Wiimote, multi-touch screen, telephone, etc.) can be managed in order to activate real things (such as lamp, fan, robot, webcam, etc.). A smart digital home case study illustrates a possible implementation of our approach and shows how it allows redesigning easily some parts of the ambient system just by modifying the workflow.
Keywords :
embedded systems; home computing; human computer interaction; ubiquitous computing; ambient computing; ambient intelligence paradigm; computer-human interactions; multichannel interfaces design; pervasive computing; smart digital home; ubiquitous computing; Ambient intelligence; Computer interfaces; Context; Context-aware services; Embedded computing; Humans; Lamps; Pervasive computing; Robots; Telephony; Pervasive computing; multi-channel interaction; smart digital home; ubiquitous computing ambient intelligence; workflow;
Conference_Titel :
Advances in Computer-Human Interactions, 2010. ACHI '10. Third International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Saint Maarten
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-5693-2
DOI :
10.1109/ACHI.2010.30