Making wearable sensing less obtrusive
Sensing is a crucial part of any cyber-physical system. Wearable device has its huge potential for sensing applications because it is worn on the user body. However, wearable sensing can cause obtrusiveness to the user. Obtrusiveness can be seen as a perception of a lack of usefulness [1] such as a...
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sg-smu-ink.sis_research-54242020-04-23T05:46:23Z Making wearable sensing less obtrusive TRAN, Huy Vu MISRA, Archan Sensing is a crucial part of any cyber-physical system. Wearable device has its huge potential for sensing applications because it is worn on the user body. However, wearable sensing can cause obtrusiveness to the user. Obtrusiveness can be seen as a perception of a lack of usefulness [1] such as a lag in user interaction channel. In addition, being worn by a user, it is not connected to a power supply, and thus needs to be removed to be charged regularly. This can cause a nuisance to elderly or disabled people. However, there are also opportunities for wearable devices to be used to assist users in daily life activities. In my proposal, I propose three directions to make wearable sensing less obtrusive: (1) Reduce obtrusiveness in user interaction with the device, (2) reduce the obtrusiveness in powering the device, and (3) using wearable to reduce obtrusiveness in user interaction with the surrounding environment. 2019-03-01T08:00:00Z text application/pdf https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sis_research/4421 info:doi/10.1109/PERCOMW.2019.8730740 https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/sis_research/article/5424/viewcontent/Making_wearable_sensing_less_obtrusive_2019_av.pdf http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Research Collection School Of Computing and Information Systems eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Embedded systems Ubiquitous computing Daily life activities Disabled people Power supply Sensing applications Surrounding environment User interaction Wearable devices Wearable sensing Wearable technology Graphics and Human Computer Interfaces Software Engineering |
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Sensing is a crucial part of any cyber-physical system. Wearable device has its huge potential for sensing applications because it is worn on the user body. However, wearable sensing can cause obtrusiveness to the user. Obtrusiveness can be seen as a perception of a lack of usefulness [1] such as a lag in user interaction channel. In addition, being worn by a user, it is not connected to a power supply, and thus needs to be removed to be charged regularly. This can cause a nuisance to elderly or disabled people. However, there are also opportunities for wearable devices to be used to assist users in daily life activities. In my proposal, I propose three directions to make wearable sensing less obtrusive: (1) Reduce obtrusiveness in user interaction with the device, (2) reduce the obtrusiveness in powering the device, and (3) using wearable to reduce obtrusiveness in user interaction with the surrounding environment. |
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