Research Article
An Interaction Model and Infrastructure for Localized Activities in Pervasive Computing Environments
@INPROCEEDINGS{10.1109/PERSER.2007.4283921, author={ Helder Pinto and Rui Jose and Jose Creissac Campos}, title={An Interaction Model and Infrastructure for Localized Activities in Pervasive Computing Environments}, proceedings={1st International IEEE Conference on Pervasive Services}, publisher={IEEE}, proceedings_a={ICPS}, year={2007}, month={8}, keywords={Environmental management Hospitals Humans Instruments Mobile handsets Pervasive computing RFID tags}, doi={10.1109/PERSER.2007.4283921} }
- Helder Pinto
Rui Jose
Jose Creissac Campos
Year: 2007
An Interaction Model and Infrastructure for Localized Activities in Pervasive Computing Environments
ICPS
IEEE
DOI: 10.1109/PERSER.2007.4283921
Abstract
This paper presents an interaction model for pervasive computing environments supporting localized activities, i.e., activities strongly associated to a specific physical environment. We are particularly interested in activities performed by occasional visitors to public spaces. This interaction model is characterized by an activity-centered approach to pervasive computing and is defined in a conceptual model inspired by activity theory. ActivitySpot, a software infrastructure implementing this conceptual model, is also presented. User interaction in ActivitySpot is based on simple, everyday pervasive computing devices, which facilitates usage learning and allows for a wide user population. ActivitySpot has supported the deployment of several pervasive computing solutions for localized activities. Our conceptual model has been evaluated by user studies run at different public spaces and global results demonstrate the models suitability to the targeted type of scenario