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Area of Science:

  • Human-Computer Interaction
  • Ubiquitous Computing
  • Digital Displays

Background:

  • Digital public displays offer information but are limited by static content consumption.
  • Personal mobile devices enable content takeaway for on-the-go consumption.
  • Existing methods require complex device binding, content selection, and transfer.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To propose a novel device binding method for mobile devices and digital public displays.
  • To enable efficient and robust content transfer from public displays to personal devices.
  • To enhance the user experience of interacting with public digital information.

Main Methods:

  • A device binding method using content brightness changing patterns as a unique content ID.
  • Utilizing an illuminance sensor on mobile devices for binding and transfer.
  • Conducting performance evaluations for binding algorithm robustness and comparative studies.

Main Results:

  • The proposed method demonstrated stable performance across various environmental conditions.
  • Interaction completion time and error rates were comparable or superior to existing methods.
  • The brightness changing pattern proved effective as a unique content identifier.

Conclusions:

  • The novel brightness-based binding method offers a robust and efficient solution for mobile-display interaction.
  • This technology enhances the accessibility and utility of digital public displays.
  • Further research can explore optimizations for diverse display technologies and environments.