Abstract

An ultimate goal for Ubiquitous Computing is to enable people to interact with the surrounding electrical devices using their habitual body gestures as they communicate with each other. The feasibility of such an idea is demonstrated through a wearable gestural device named Magic Ring (MR), which is an original compact wireless sensing mote in a ring shape that can recognize various finger gestures. A scenario of wireless multiple appliances control is selected as a case study to evaluate the usability of such a gestural interface. Experiments comparing the MR and a Remote Controller (RC) were performed to evaluate the usability. From the results, only with 10 minutes practice, the proposed paradigm of gestural-based control can achieve a performance of completing about six tasks per minute, which is in the same level of the RC-based method.

Details

Title
Magic Ring: A Finger-Worn Device for Multiple Appliances Control Using Static Finger Gestures
Author
Jing, Lei; Zhou, Yinghui; Cheng, Zixue; Huang, Tongjun
Pages
5775-5790
Publication year
2012
Publication date
2012
Publisher
MDPI AG
e-ISSN
14248220
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
1537567335
Copyright
Copyright MDPI AG 2012