An increasing number of devices are being situated in public spaces yet interactions with such devices are problematic: they tend to be impersonal and subject to social apprehension while devices suitable for specific tasks may be difficult to locate. This thesis considers how one might design for these environments to overcome these issues and deliver engaging user experiences. It proposes the coupling of the interactive features of mobile and situated devices to facilitate personalised interactions with those situated devices. The thesis explores coupling techniques that extend the computational capabilities of the situated device through the addition of the input, output and storage capabilities of the mobile device. Finally it considers...
This article considers the importance of context in mobile systems. It considers a range of context-...
This dissertation presents the investigations I have made in the last three years on how to design f...
Funding: EPSRC grants EP/G037574/1 and EP/G065802/1 (MP).Recent research on mobile collocated intera...
Many of our everyday social interactions involve mobile devices. Yet, these tend to only provide goo...
Many of our everyday social interactions involve mobile devices. Yet, these tend to only provide goo...
Personal mobile devices such as mobile phones, tablets, fitness wristbands, and smart watches are be...
Many of our everyday social interactions involve mobile devices. Yet, these tend to only provide goo...
Abstract. Ubiquitous and mobile computer technologies are increasingly being appropriated to facilit...
This paper outlines the design of the Social and Spatial Interactions platform. The design of the pl...
Over the last few decades, mobile phones have evolved into ubiquitous devices that support remote co...
The use of mobile phones appears to provide a range of opportunities for supporting interaction with...
Physical places are given contextual meaning by the objects and people that make up the space. Prese...
Despite a worldwide trend towards mobile computing, current telepresence experiences focus on statio...
We live in a mobile society where we are constantly surrounded by technology. Users are becoming tec...
Abstract. Designing context-aware mobile information systems for supporting sociality requires a sol...
This article considers the importance of context in mobile systems. It considers a range of context-...
This dissertation presents the investigations I have made in the last three years on how to design f...
Funding: EPSRC grants EP/G037574/1 and EP/G065802/1 (MP).Recent research on mobile collocated intera...
Many of our everyday social interactions involve mobile devices. Yet, these tend to only provide goo...
Many of our everyday social interactions involve mobile devices. Yet, these tend to only provide goo...
Personal mobile devices such as mobile phones, tablets, fitness wristbands, and smart watches are be...
Many of our everyday social interactions involve mobile devices. Yet, these tend to only provide goo...
Abstract. Ubiquitous and mobile computer technologies are increasingly being appropriated to facilit...
This paper outlines the design of the Social and Spatial Interactions platform. The design of the pl...
Over the last few decades, mobile phones have evolved into ubiquitous devices that support remote co...
The use of mobile phones appears to provide a range of opportunities for supporting interaction with...
Physical places are given contextual meaning by the objects and people that make up the space. Prese...
Despite a worldwide trend towards mobile computing, current telepresence experiences focus on statio...
We live in a mobile society where we are constantly surrounded by technology. Users are becoming tec...
Abstract. Designing context-aware mobile information systems for supporting sociality requires a sol...
This article considers the importance of context in mobile systems. It considers a range of context-...
This dissertation presents the investigations I have made in the last three years on how to design f...
Funding: EPSRC grants EP/G037574/1 and EP/G065802/1 (MP).Recent research on mobile collocated intera...