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T1 - Exploring Bluetooth based Mobile Phone Interaction with the Hermes Photo Display
AU - Cheverst, K.
AU - Dix, Alan
AU - Fitton, D.
AU - Kray, C.
AU - Rouncefield, M.
AU - Sas, Corina
AU - Sheridan, J.
AU - Saslis-Lagoudakis, G.
PY - 2005/1
Y1 - 2005/1
N2 - One of the most promising possibilities for supporting user interaction with public displays is the use of personal mobile phones. Furthermore, by utilising Bluetooth users should have the capability to interact with displays without incurring personal financial connectivity costs. However, despite the relative maturity of Bluetooth as a standard and its widespread adoption in today’s mobile phones, little exploration seems to have taken place in this area - despite its apparent significant potential. This paper describe the findings of an exploratory study nvolving our Hermes Photo Display which has been extended to enable users with a suitable phone to both send and receive pictures over Bluetooth. We present both the technical challenges of working with Bluetooth and, through our user study, we present initial insights into general user acceptability issues and the potential for such a display to facilitate notions of community.
AB - One of the most promising possibilities for supporting user interaction with public displays is the use of personal mobile phones. Furthermore, by utilising Bluetooth users should have the capability to interact with displays without incurring personal financial connectivity costs. However, despite the relative maturity of Bluetooth as a standard and its widespread adoption in today’s mobile phones, little exploration seems to have taken place in this area - despite its apparent significant potential. This paper describe the findings of an exploratory study nvolving our Hermes Photo Display which has been extended to enable users with a suitable phone to both send and receive pictures over Bluetooth. We present both the technical challenges of working with Bluetooth and, through our user study, we present initial insights into general user acceptability issues and the potential for such a display to facilitate notions of community.
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KW - 1058 cs_uid
KW - 1
U2 - 10.1145/1085777.1085786
DO - 10.1145/1085777.1085786
M3 - Conference contribution/Paper
SN - 1595930892
SP - 47
EP - 54
BT - MobileHCI '05 Proceedings of the 7th international conference on Human computer interaction with mobile devices & services
PB - ACM
CY - New York
T2 - Proceedings of the 7th international conference on Human computer interaction with mobile devices & services
Y2 - 1 January 2005
ER -