Designing Low-Res Lighting Displays as Ambient Gateways to Smart Devices

Marius Hoggenmüller, A. Wiethoff, M. Tomitsch
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The Internet of Things (IoT) enabled through sensor-rich environments and smart devices allows us to collect and exchange vast quantities of data. The advent of new markets, such as the smart home sector, and movements, such as the quantified self, indicate the IoT's huge economic and social impact. With the increased availability of IoT services, it becomes important to enable users with intuitive mechanisms for accessing the gathered data. In this work, we present findings from an exploratory design case study, in which we deployed a low-res lighting display in three family households to visualize domestic energy performance data. Our study showed that the standalone lighting display was preferred over a commercially available web-based application. Further, we found that in two of the three households those participants, who did not use the mobile application before, became the main user of the display and actively engaged with the visualized data. The paper concludes with design implications for pervasive displays connected as ambient gateways to smart devices.
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设计低分辨率照明显示器作为智能设备的环境网关
通过传感器丰富的环境和智能设备实现的物联网(IoT)使我们能够收集和交换大量数据。新市场的出现,如智能家居领域,以及量化自我等运动,表明物联网对经济和社会的巨大影响。随着物联网服务可用性的提高,为用户提供访问收集数据的直观机制变得非常重要。在这项工作中,我们展示了一项探索性设计案例研究的结果,在该研究中,我们在三个家庭中部署了低分辨率照明显示器,以可视化家庭能源绩效数据。我们的研究表明,独立的照明显示器比商业上可获得的基于web的应用程序更受欢迎。此外,我们发现,在三个家庭中的两个家庭中,那些以前没有使用移动应用程序的参与者成为了显示的主要用户,并积极参与可视化数据。本文总结了作为环境网关连接到智能设备的普及显示器的设计含义。
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