The rotating compass: a novel interaction technique for mobile navigation

Rukzio, Enrico and Schmidt, Albrecht and Krüger, Antonio (2005) The rotating compass: a novel interaction technique for mobile navigation. In: CHI EA '05: CHI '05 extended abstracts on Human factors in computing systems. ACM, New York, pp. 1761-1764. ISBN 1-59593-002-7

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Abstract

In current mobile navigation systems users receive the navigational instructions on a visual display or by descriptive audio. The mapping between the provided navigation information and the surrounding world has still to be performed by the users. In our approach that aims at public spaces, we combine a public display that shows directions with a synchronized output on a personal device. We describe a system where on the public display a compass with a rotating needle is shown. When the compass needle points in the desired direction, the mobile device of the user vibrates. This unobtrusive cue, allows the user to navigate without listening to or looking at the mobile device. In this paper we introduce the concept of synchronized information displays for navigation. We describe our prototype of such a system and report on a user study, that shows the feasibility of the approach.

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Uncontrolled Keywords:
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?? COMPUTING, COMMUNICATIONS AND ICTQA75 ELECTRONIC COMPUTERS. COMPUTER SCIENCE ??
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57590
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Deposited On:
15 Oct 2012 13:29
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Published
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