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TY - CONF
T1 - Enabling Implicit Human Computer Interaction: A Wearable RFID-Tag Reader
AU - Gellersen, Hans
AU - Schmidt, Albrecht
AU - Merz, Christian
PY - 2000/10
Y1 - 2000/10
N2 - Implicit human computer interaction is based on the concept of using user activity in the real world as input to computers. Implicit HCI can help to reduce the problem of user input to wearable computers. In this paper, we report on wearable RFID technology that facilitates applications that are triggered by handling tagged physical objects. We also report on a case study in which the technology was integrated with an enterprise resource planning system to optimize work processes that involve physical objects.
AB - Implicit human computer interaction is based on the concept of using user activity in the real world as input to computers. Implicit HCI can help to reduce the problem of user input to wearable computers. In this paper, we report on wearable RFID technology that facilitates applications that are triggered by handling tagged physical objects. We also report on a case study in which the technology was integrated with an enterprise resource planning system to optimize work processes that involve physical objects.
KW - cs_eprint_id
KW - 347 cs_uid
KW - 1
M3 - Conference paper
T2 - IEEE International Symposium on Wearable Computers (ISWC2000)
Y2 - 1 January 1900
ER -