Finger Sleeve: A Wearable Navigation Device
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In this paper we present a novel wearable navigation system along with implicit HCI (iHCI) model, where interaction with technology is dissolved into a day-today activity. In this type of HCI model a computer takes the input and tries to output an action that is a proactive anticipation of next action of a user. Usually, in urban areas people use voice assisted navigation systems or navigation guidelines displayed on a mobile phone. Some navigation systems are already installed on car dashboard, which needs explicit attention in order to make driving decisions. A navigation system using haptic perception to guide a user throughout a journey is the key contribution of this paper. It does not ask for explicit user attention and demonstrates the indolent form of technological interaction. This wearable device is an index finger sleeve, which consists of vibrator modules, Bluetooth communication module and Microcontroller Unit (MCU). A working prototype has been built and tested.
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تاریخ انتشار 2015