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Smart-Its Friends: A Technique for Users to Easily Establish Connections between Smart Artefacts

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  • Lars Erik Holmquist
  • Friedemann Mattern
  • Bernt Schiele
  • Petteri Alahuhta
  • Michael Beigl
  • Hans Gellersen
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Publication date10/2001
Number of pages7
Pages116-122
<mark>Original language</mark>English
EventUbiComp '01: Proceedings of the 3rd international conference on Ubiquitous Computing - Atlanta, Georgia, USA
Duration: 1/01/1900 → …

Conference

ConferenceUbiComp '01: Proceedings of the 3rd international conference on Ubiquitous Computing
CityAtlanta, Georgia, USA
Period1/01/00 → …

Abstract

Abstract. Ubiquitous computing is associated with a vision of everything being connected to everything. However, for successful applications to emerge, it will not be the quantity but the quality and usefulness of connections that will matter. Our concern is how qualitative relations and more selective connections can be established between smart artefacts, and how users can retain control over artefact interconnection. We propose context proximity for selective artefact communication, using the context of artefacts for matchmaking. We further suggest to empower users with simple but effective means to impose the same context on a number of artefacts. To prove our point we have implemented Smart-Its Friends, small embedded devices that become connected when a user holds them together and shakes them.