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Supporting Device Discovery and Spontaneous Interaction with Spatial References

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Supporting Device Discovery and Spontaneous Interaction with Spatial References. / Gellersen, Hans; Fischer, Carl; Guinard, Dominique et al.
In: Personal and Ubiquitous Computing, 2009, p. 255-264.

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Gellersen, H, Fischer, C, Guinard, D, Gostner, R, Kortuem, G, Kray, C, Rukzio, E & Streng, S 2009, 'Supporting Device Discovery and Spontaneous Interaction with Spatial References', Personal and Ubiquitous Computing, pp. 255-264. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00779-008-0206-3

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Gellersen, H., Fischer, C., Guinard, D., Gostner, R., Kortuem, G., Kray, C., Rukzio, E., & Streng, S. (2009). Supporting Device Discovery and Spontaneous Interaction with Spatial References. Personal and Ubiquitous Computing, 255-264. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00779-008-0206-3

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Gellersen H, Fischer C, Guinard D, Gostner R, Kortuem G, Kray C et al. Supporting Device Discovery and Spontaneous Interaction with Spatial References. Personal and Ubiquitous Computing. 2009;255-264. doi: 10.1007/s00779-008-0206-3

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Gellersen, Hans ; Fischer, Carl ; Guinard, Dominique et al. / Supporting Device Discovery and Spontaneous Interaction with Spatial References. In: Personal and Ubiquitous Computing. 2009 ; pp. 255-264.

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abstract = "The RELATE interaction model is designed to support spontaneous interaction of mobile users with devices and services in their environment. The model is based on spatial references that capture the spatial relationship of a user{\textquoteright}s device with other co-located devices. Spatial references are obtained by relative position sensing and integrated in the mobile user interface to spatially visualize the arrangement of discovered devices, and to provide direct access for interaction across devices. In this paper we discuss two prototype systems demonstrating the utility of the model in collaborative and mobile settings, and present a study on usability of spatial list and map representations for device selection.",
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RIS

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AU - Rukzio, Enrico

AU - Streng, Sara

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