Implementing TouchMe paradigm with a mobile phone

Lauri Pohjanheimo, Heikki Keränen, Heikki Ailisto

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    Abstract

    In earlier papers, the concept of Physical Browsing has been suggested as a natural way to improve the usability of mobile devices and to enable interaction with digital services associated with real world objects in the environment. Since mobile phones are very widely used, it offers a good platform for pervasive applications. In this paper, we realize the Physical Browsing concept using an RFID-reader. With the reader attached to the mobile phone, we invoke digital services embedded in the environment. The implementation of the software needed for ubiquitous use of physical browsing is presented and the feasibility is demonstrated with four concrete examples.

    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationProceedings of the 2005 Joint Conference on Smart Objects and Ambient Intelligence
    Subtitle of host publicationInnovative Context-Aware Services: Usages and Technologies, sOc-EUSAI '05
    Pages87-92
    Number of pages6
    Volume121
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 1 Dec 2005
    MoE publication typeA4 Article in a conference publication
    Event2005 Joint Conference on Smart Objects and Ambient Intelligence: Innovative Context-Aware Services: Usages and Technologies, sOc-EUSAI '05 - Grenoble, France
    Duration: 12 Oct 200514 Oct 2005

    Conference

    Conference2005 Joint Conference on Smart Objects and Ambient Intelligence: Innovative Context-Aware Services: Usages and Technologies, sOc-EUSAI '05
    Abbreviated titlesOc-EUSAI '05
    Country/TerritoryFrance
    CityGrenoble
    Period12/10/0514/10/05

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