Enrico Rukzio

Universität Ulm, Germany

“Mobile Interaction with Pervasive User Interfaces”

Mobile Human Computer Interaction has been a very active research area in the last decade, and yet there are still many unsolved questions regarding the limited input and output capabilities of mobile devices, the interaction with objects in the environment and the consideration of the usage context. Many of these issues could be addressed through mobile interactions with displays in the user’s vicinity and with additionally available wearable computers. The talk will discuss current issues, analyses corresponding research activities and will focus on recently published systems for mobile interaction with pervasive user interfaces, such as AMPD-D (CHI 2014), HoverPad (UIST 2014) or Belt (CHI 2015).