DocumentCode
828191
Title
Using pen and paper to control networked appliances
Author
Kolberg, Mario ; Magill, Evan H.
Author_Institution
Stirling Univ.
Volume
44
Issue
11
fYear
2006
fDate
11/1/2006 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
148
Lastpage
154
Abstract
User interfaces to control networked household appliances are often inadequate. Either they are too simplistic or they are too complex and complicated relying on a PC-based interface. Therefore, a user interface that supports complex functionalities and is easy to use is required. In this article digital pen and paper are presented as a suitable interface. Digital pens are only marginally larger than their traditional counterparts, and digital paper is ordinary paper with an almost invisible unique pattern printed on it. Pen and paper are well known to users and thus an important barrier to the acceptance of networked appliances is removed. The approach is integrated with an open services gateway initiative (OSGi) gateway, thus allowing for flexibility with respect to the protocol used to communicate with the appliance. It is also shown how the approach can be applied to other appliances in and beyond the home
Keywords
domestic appliances; home automation; internetworking; protocols; user interfaces; PC-based interface; digital paper; digital pen; networked household appliances; open services gateway initiative gateway; protocol; user interfaces; Cameras; Communication system control; Energy management; Home appliances; IP networks; Lamps; Local area networks; Protocols; Thermal management; Web and internet services;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Communications Magazine, IEEE
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0163-6804
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/MCOM.2006.248178
Filename
4014487
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