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DogPulse: augmenting the coordination of dog walking through an ambient awareness system at home

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This paper presents DogPulse, an ambient awareness system to support the coordination of dog walking among family members at home. DogPulse augments a dog collar and leash set to activate an ambient shape-changing lamp and visualize the last time the dog was taken for a walk. The lamp gradually changes its form and pulsates its lights in order to keep the family members aware of the dog walking activity. We report the iterative prototyping of DogPulse, its implementation and its preliminary evaluation. Based on our initial findings, we present the limitations and lessons learned as well as highlight recommendations for future work.

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    AH '15: Proceedings of the 6th Augmented Human International Conference
    March 2015
    241 pages
    ISBN:9781450333498
    DOI:10.1145/2735711
    • General Chairs:
    • Suranga Nanayakkara,
    • Ellen Yi-Luen Do,
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    • Jun Rekimoto,
    • Jochen Huber,
    • Bing-Yu Chen
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    1. ambient awareness
    2. augmented artifacts
    3. coordination
    4. dog walking
    5. peripheral awareness
    6. shape-changing interface

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    • (2016)Exploring the Use of Shape Change in Home AppliancesProceedings of the TEI '16: Tenth International Conference on Tangible, Embedded, and Embodied Interaction10.1145/2839462.2856539(462-467)Online publication date: 14-Feb-2016

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