Development of a control support system for smart homes using the analysis of user interests based on mixed reality
Abstract In recent years, IoT technologies have made our daily lives more convenient and comfortable. In particular, these technologies are being actively utilized in our living environments through the development of various smart home appliances. As the pace of Digital Transformation (DX) quickens...
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description | Abstract In recent years, IoT technologies have made our daily lives more convenient and comfortable. In particular, these technologies are being actively utilized in our living environments through the development of various smart home appliances. As the pace of Digital Transformation (DX) quickens and digital platforms become integrated into diverse residential settings, the notion of the home we inhabit is taking on greater significance beyond merely a place for rest. Therefore, this paper explains the development of user-friendly interfaces for smart home systems used in our living rooms. An appropriate service can be provided accordingly if the user’s intent is specifically understood. Therefore, this paper explores the relationship between the user’s gaze and the control targets of the smart home using Mixed Reality (MR) devices. In this study, we introduce a novel smart home control system from a range of options. Our proposed system enables user analysis and remote control through the utilization of an MR device capable of tracking a user’s gaze. In addition, we investigate the perception of user interfaces and analyze the survey results conducted after using the interface system, discussing the validity of the proposed system. |
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spelling | doaj-art-4f4ef106c93f4637b3c91a829eea8bf12025-01-26T12:39:20ZengSpringerOpenROBOMECH Journal2197-42252025-01-0112111210.1186/s40648-024-00288-wDevelopment of a control support system for smart homes using the analysis of user interests based on mixed realityYuka Sone0Chifuyu Matsumoto1Jinseok Woo2Yasuhiro Ohyama3Sustainable Engineering Program, Graduate School of EngineeringSustainable Engineering Program, Graduate School of EngineeringDepartment of Mechanical Engineering, School of Engineering, Tokyo University of TechnologyDepartment of Mechanical Engineering, School of Engineering, Tokyo University of TechnologyAbstract In recent years, IoT technologies have made our daily lives more convenient and comfortable. In particular, these technologies are being actively utilized in our living environments through the development of various smart home appliances. As the pace of Digital Transformation (DX) quickens and digital platforms become integrated into diverse residential settings, the notion of the home we inhabit is taking on greater significance beyond merely a place for rest. Therefore, this paper explains the development of user-friendly interfaces for smart home systems used in our living rooms. An appropriate service can be provided accordingly if the user’s intent is specifically understood. Therefore, this paper explores the relationship between the user’s gaze and the control targets of the smart home using Mixed Reality (MR) devices. In this study, we introduce a novel smart home control system from a range of options. Our proposed system enables user analysis and remote control through the utilization of an MR device capable of tracking a user’s gaze. In addition, we investigate the perception of user interfaces and analyze the survey results conducted after using the interface system, discussing the validity of the proposed system.https://doi.org/10.1186/s40648-024-00288-wUser interfaceHuman-centric systemSmart homeUsabilityMixed Reality |
spellingShingle | Yuka Sone Chifuyu Matsumoto Jinseok Woo Yasuhiro Ohyama Development of a control support system for smart homes using the analysis of user interests based on mixed reality ROBOMECH Journal User interface Human-centric system Smart home Usability Mixed Reality |
title | Development of a control support system for smart homes using the analysis of user interests based on mixed reality |
title_full | Development of a control support system for smart homes using the analysis of user interests based on mixed reality |
title_fullStr | Development of a control support system for smart homes using the analysis of user interests based on mixed reality |
title_full_unstemmed | Development of a control support system for smart homes using the analysis of user interests based on mixed reality |
title_short | Development of a control support system for smart homes using the analysis of user interests based on mixed reality |
title_sort | development of a control support system for smart homes using the analysis of user interests based on mixed reality |
topic | User interface Human-centric system Smart home Usability Mixed Reality |
url | https://doi.org/10.1186/s40648-024-00288-w |
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