People are increasingly interacting with an ecology of devices that include smartwatches, smartphones, tablets and other traditional desktop-based devices. As a small wearable device, the smartwatch has the ability to become a central mediating device that instruments the human hand into a reconfigurable tool that provides other devices with personal access to users personal information, thus, mediating interaction between other devices. In this paper, we discuss a number of interaction techniques and applications that demonstrate how a smartwatch can allow for interaction within an ecology of devices. We summarize open challenges and describe directions for future work
This work was supported by the EU FP7 project MAGELLAN under the grant number ICT-FP7-611526.Display...
Users have access to a growing ecosystem of devices (desk-top, mobile and wearable) that can deliver...
Mobile interaction is shifting from a single device to simultaneous interaction with ensembles of de...
We are exploring whether two currently mass marketed wearable devices, the smartwatch (SW) and head...
Current uses of smartwatches are focused solely around the wearer’s content, viewed by the wearer al...
In the next few years, the Internet of Things (IoT) will become a reality, merging the social, physi...
Abstract—For the Internet of Things to be adopted in people’s homes and at their workplaces, it is i...
Smartwatches are unobtrusive everyday devices which can be also exploited for effective gesture-base...
CHI EA '14 Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 26 April - 1 May 2014, Toronto CanadaTh...
Display devices on and around the body such as smartwatches, head-mounted displays or tablets enable...
Wrist-worn smart devices such as smartwatches and smart health trackers have transformed the way we ...
This research aims at addressing several user experience design challenges while in the process of d...
During the last decades, wearable computers emerged as an innovative and promising technology. Thoug...
The availability of new hardware allows new interaction and visualization metaphors for work environ...
In this paper, the influence of a smartwatch application on smartphone micro-usage, brief bursts of ...
This work was supported by the EU FP7 project MAGELLAN under the grant number ICT-FP7-611526.Display...
Users have access to a growing ecosystem of devices (desk-top, mobile and wearable) that can deliver...
Mobile interaction is shifting from a single device to simultaneous interaction with ensembles of de...
We are exploring whether two currently mass marketed wearable devices, the smartwatch (SW) and head...
Current uses of smartwatches are focused solely around the wearer’s content, viewed by the wearer al...
In the next few years, the Internet of Things (IoT) will become a reality, merging the social, physi...
Abstract—For the Internet of Things to be adopted in people’s homes and at their workplaces, it is i...
Smartwatches are unobtrusive everyday devices which can be also exploited for effective gesture-base...
CHI EA '14 Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 26 April - 1 May 2014, Toronto CanadaTh...
Display devices on and around the body such as smartwatches, head-mounted displays or tablets enable...
Wrist-worn smart devices such as smartwatches and smart health trackers have transformed the way we ...
This research aims at addressing several user experience design challenges while in the process of d...
During the last decades, wearable computers emerged as an innovative and promising technology. Thoug...
The availability of new hardware allows new interaction and visualization metaphors for work environ...
In this paper, the influence of a smartwatch application on smartphone micro-usage, brief bursts of ...
This work was supported by the EU FP7 project MAGELLAN under the grant number ICT-FP7-611526.Display...
Users have access to a growing ecosystem of devices (desk-top, mobile and wearable) that can deliver...
Mobile interaction is shifting from a single device to simultaneous interaction with ensembles of de...