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Challenges & Trends for Next-generation Smartphone Apps
Application-oriented IT Research:
FRANK ALLAN HANSEN
PRODUCT MANAGER ALEXANDRA MOBILE APPS
RESEARCH AND INNOVATION SCIENTIST, PHDINTERACTIVE SPACES LABTHE ALEXANDRA INSTITUTE LTD.
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Challenges & Trends for Next-generation smartphone apps
• Introduction• The current app paradigm• Three perspectives on next generation smartphone apps
– Overlaying the world– Interacting with objects and controlling the environment– Apps as glue for digital activities
• Wrap up and conclusion
Agenda
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• Private research institute founded in 1999• Part of the GTS network (Godkendt teknologisk service)• Focus on applied, research-based innovation in pervasive
computing– Pervasive Healthcare, Interactive Spaces, Advanced visualization, New Ways of
Working, Software, Pervasive Positioning, It-security and Business and processes
• Non-profit company that works with application-oriented IT research and development and sells IT services and products to the Danish industry.
• Bridge-builder between research, private corporations, public institutions and citizens.
• Based in the IT-city Katrinebjerg in Aarhus and the IT-University in Copenhagen.
The Alexandra Institute
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• Social networking, games, photography,…
• Simple focused apps• Rich in detail• Rich interaction
– Touch and gesture based
• Lot of attention to design and detail
• However, apps are often monolithic• Developed for their own digital niche• Not much integration with the user’s
world
The current app paradigm
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Smartphones as “smart” devices
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Smartphones as “smart” devices
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• Very powerful devices– Quad core CPUs, Dedicated GPUs, etc
• Many physical sensors:– Camera (ID, Object tracking, light levels)– Microphone (audio levels, voice commands)– 3G/4G (location, proximity)– Bluetooth (location, proximity)– Wi-Fi (location, proximity)– Accelerometer (movement)– Compass (direction)– GPS (location)– Gyroscope (movement)– NFC/RFID (identification)– …
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• Next generation apps should utilize this technology
• Apps should be aware of the user’s context– Adapt functionality and application behavior– Present and filter relevant information– Allow the user to control and interact with the surroundings
• Not an “easy” task of course…• So new software tools and ideas are needed
Digital-physical apps
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1. Overlaying the world
April 8, 2023 Minority Report (2002)
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• Digital Threads (Digitale Tråde)• Location-based augmented reality
– GPS, Accelerometer, Compass
• Developed with Museum Midtjylland• Displays excavation sites and
historical buildings in the landscape
• Challenge:– Turned out to be “complex” to
implement– Accuracy depends on the smartphone
sensors
Location-based AR
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• Storm P Museum• Skovgaard Museum• Developed for Redia
– http://www.redia.dk/
• Vision based• Based on feature models• Overlays graphics, animation
and control over the camera image.
• Challenge:– Very dependent on light conditions– Scalability: hard to model
everything
Vision based AR
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Storm P Museum
Skovgaard Museum
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• AR is “complex” to implement – Sensor fusion– Advanced tracking
• Location based augmented reality is only as good as the accuracy of the mobile phone's sensors
• Vision based augmented reality requires models and a lot of computation – (i.e. you can’t model the entire world)
• But, when you combine the two:– You can filter the models based on the user’s
location and orientation!– Can potentially make it much easier to create
advanced digital-physical visualization apps!
Challenges for mobile augmented reality
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• Idea: using the smartphone as a information and control device for the environment.
– Smartphones can be used to identify physical objects– Using the camera, GPS, NFC, etc
– Apps can present relevant information to the user
– Smartphones can adapt to the environment, – eg. as an advanced and dynamic remote control
2. Interacting with objects and controlling the environment
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Interacting with objects – tagging
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App: Rød rute, Aarhus Festuge
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• RFID (Radio Frequence Identifier)• Radio based tag• Can be hidden inside object
– No camera needed
• Support simple “swipe”-based interaction
• Killer app: mobile payment
• App: AudioMove.org• Developed for Katapult and KMD• Audio-based theater for system
developers• User scans props to hear the story
Interacting with objects – next generation
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• Car controller, Mercedes and B&O• Mercedes-Benz Viano Vision Diamond
• Standard iPhone / iPad is used as control device
– Television, audio system, lights, …– Different scenes:
• Office, cinema, concert, internet, live or relax
Controlling the environment
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• Not all interaction has to go through the smartphone• Other forms of interaction:
– Interactive installations in the city– Installations in the home (heat control)– Fitness or life style equipment
• But smartphone apps may be the glue or hub that connects it all…
3. Apps as glue for digital activities
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• Jawbone UP– “Use the UP wristband
and iPhone app to track your steps, distance, calories burned, pace, intensity level, active vs inactive time, GPS routes and more.
– http://jawbone.com/up
• Nike+ Fuel Band– http://nikeplus.nike.com/plus/prod
ucts/fuelband
Health monitors
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• Not all interaction has to go through the smartphone• Other forms of interaction:
– Interactive installations in the city– Installations in the home (heat control)– Fitness or life style equipment
• But smartphone apps may be the glue or hub that connects it all…
• All interaction is through a more natural interface but heavy lifting and data communication is handled by the smartphone apps
3. Apps as glue for digital activities
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More information:
– MarketIT article: Next generation smartphone apps: sensor-based interaction
– http://www.marketit.dk/Forside/Indhold/Artikler/6---Tablets-smartphones--APPs/N%C3%A6ste-generation-smartphones--Sensorbaseret-interaktion
– Bedre Innovation:Næste generations SmartPhone Apps til professionelle anvendelser
– http://www.bedreinnovation.dk/aktivitet/n%C3%A6ste-generations-smartphone-apps-til-professionelle-anvendelser
– The Alexandra InstitutePending research application about professional smartphone appshttp://alexandra.dk/
Wrap up
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