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GestureSleeve
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2016
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Wearable SystemKinesiologyEngineeringTouch User InterfaceVarious Smartwatch ApplicationsWearable ElectronicsWearable TechnologyUser ExperienceWearable SensorsHuman-computer InteractionWearable ComputerMobile ComputingEasy AccessTechnologyGesturesleeve ApproachGesture Recognition
Smartwatches provide quick and easy access to information. Due to their wearable nature, users can perceive the information while being stationary or on the go. The main drawback of smartwatches, however, is the limited input possibility. They use similar input methods as smartphones but thereby suffer from a smaller form factor. To extend the input space of smartwatches, we present GestureSleeve, a sleeve made out of touch enabled textile. It is capable of detecting different gestures such as stroke based gestures or taps. With these gestures, the user can control various smartwatch applications. Exploring the performance of the GestureSleeve approach, we conducted a user study with a running application as use case. In this study, we show that input using the GestureSleeve outperforms touch input on the smartwatch. In the future the GestureSleeve can be integrated into regular clothing and be used for controlling various smart devices.
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