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Wireless User Interface Components for Personal Area Networks

Wireless User Interface Components for Personal Area Networks. Kenneth P. Fishkin Kurt Partridge Saurav Chatterjee. 2002 IEEE PERVASIVE computing. Outline. Introduction Spartan BodyNet(SBN) Server Notification ring TiltType Phicons Orchestrating the user interface Sample applications

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Wireless User Interface Components for Personal Area Networks

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  1. Wireless User Interface Components for Personal Area Networks Kenneth P. Fishkin Kurt Partridge Saurav Chatterjee 2002 IEEE PERVASIVE computing

  2. Outline • Introduction • Spartan BodyNet(SBN) • Server • Notification ring • TiltType • Phicons • Orchestrating the user interface • Sample applications • Future works

  3. Introduction(1/3) • Cheap,lowpower hardware and viable wireless transceivers had make ”wearable computer” possible. • Wearable systems composed of wireless modules,known as Wireless Personal Area Networks(WPAN).

  4. Introduction(2/3) • A wireless wearable system:BodyNet 1.Size and location 2.Customization 3.Consolidation 4.Kinesthetics • Three additional benefits 1.Unobtrusiveness 2.Multiplicity 3.Transferability • When the components become multiple and wireless, users can capriciously pick them up, set them down, or hand them off, making them more transferable

  5. Introduction(3/3) • WPANs do have some disadvantages • Less available power. • If two PAN components are near each other, are they part of the same PAN? • Data rates are reduced. • Needing a wireless protocol standard • Respect to range • Frequency spectrum • The Bluetooth wireless communication protocol has recently emerged to addres this

  6. Spartan BodyNet

  7. Spartan BodyNet_Server • The server is a 3650 iPAQ,with 32 Mbytes of RAM,16 Mbytes of ROM,and an optional 802.11b wireless LAN card • Only the processor,storage,and wireless connectivity are used

  8. Spartan BodyNet_notification ring • To attact the user’s attention • Two LEDs,red and yellow • A touch on the ring lets the user turn notification off

  9. Spartan BodyNet_TiltType(1/2) • A wrist-mounted device for displaying and entering messages

  10. Spartan BodyNet_TiltType(2/2) • Dot motes allowed these components to communicate to each other • Measuring 2.6cm in diameter and is 8mm tall including the battery • 19.2kbps data rate

  11. Spartan BodyNet_Phicons(1/3) • Its physical appearances are metaphors for their electronic capabilities • Phicons are easy to learn and remember • For particular purpose

  12. Spartan BodyNet_Phicons(2/3) • With no physical connectors,there is no physical limit to the number of phicons that can interact with a system. • Phicons are also easily transferred from person to person(must be reassociated with the new user’s WPAN).

  13. Spartan BodyNet_Phicons(3/3) • Phicons as an aid in authorization • When the WPAN detects the presence of an authorization phicon, its applications can provide a higher level of functionality • Requiring little hardware, so it can be samll • The phicon can also contain set data

  14. Orchestrating the user interface • At any time, there is some set of user interface components known to the system • Their capabilities might disjoint, overlap, or even be identical • User interface modules send the application a checklist indicating which features they can support • SBN user interface modules, when discovered, announce their unique identifiers, and the host application determines when and how to best interact with that module

  15. Sample applications(1/2) • This application involves trading stocks;a user enters a stock symbol, and TiltType displays that stock’s current value. • If the security phicon is present, then the user can specify an action to undertake with the stock

  16. Sample applications(2/2) • A phicon can also be used in a WPAN as a data reference • Using WPAN phicons as a remote-control device • Phicons can let users temporarily lend sensitive information • TiltType can assist with entry of passwork or PINs • Hidden input scenario

  17. Future work • Practicality • Form factors,power requirements,display characterisics,and so on • UI intermediary • WPAN UI components are used as intermediaries between two “faceless” components • Tangible transfer • Integrating the transfer of part of a WPAN from one user to another into the model.

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