In this paper, we suggest that we can use our mobile devices as an effective interface for HMD-based augmented reality (AR) applications. These days most of us can possibly send s...
As the power of mobile devices continues to grow, and the range of resources accessible via wireless networks expands, there is an increasing need to offer services to users in a ...
Markus Aleksy, Colin Atkinson, Philipp Bostan, Tho...
We present a study of using camera-phones and visual-tags to access mobile services. Firstly, a userexperience study is described in which participants were both observed learning ...
Eleanor F. Toye, Richard Sharp, Anil Madhavapeddy,...
While mobile phones have become ubiquitous instruments of communication and social interaction, they still require explicit interaction, placing high demands on attention. Engagin...
Lisa Cowan, William G. Griswold, Louise Barkhuus, ...
Modern smartphones contain sophisticated sensors to monitor three-dimensional movement of the device. These sensors permit devices to recognize motion gestures— deliberate movem...