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The Mobile Application Space

CS 160 Discussion Section

January 31, 2006

Agenda Mobile application examples

Mobile input techniques

Mobile output techniques

Mobile Device Case Studies(current applications)

http://www.microsoft.com/windowsmobile/business/success/

Agriculture Problem: Pistachios must go from tree to huller

quickly to maximize qualityUse PDAs to scan barcodes on individual bins and to update data records

Problem: In managing artificial insemination of cattle, it’s essential to know where samples come from

Record activities on a custom mobile application, rather than on paper forms (save 25% on data management costs)

Education Problem: School administrators need access to

student information outside of the office and classroom (e.g., roaming the halls or at events)

Mobile access to schedules, contact and medical information

Problem: Laptop PCs take up too much space in lab and create a barrier between teachers and students in the classroom

PDAs with special sensors as lab tools and data recordsInteractive surveys in the classroom

Law Enforcement Problem: It’s inefficient for police officers to

conduct vehicle and person checks over walkie-talkies

Allow queries from mobile devices

Problem: Analysis of potential racial profiling requires specific data about police encounters

Give officers a questionnaire to fill out every time they make a stop

Health Care Problem: Paper medical records are difficult to

manage and maintainProvide mobile devices for the electronic dictation and review of medical records

Problem: Thousands of deaths each year are caused by administration of the wrong medication

Scan medication upon administration and electronically for a valid physician order

Real Estate Problem: Real estate agents are frequently

showing property to clients and need to access information back at the office

Provide mobile access to property and customer profile information

Transportation Problem: Truckers need up-to-date information

about pickup and delivery destinations, especially with increasingly real-time shipping needs

Combine GPS tracking and navigation with automated dispatching

Problem: Dispatching taxi cabs to the closest customers is a difficult process

Use GPS-enabled mobile devices to track and send jobs to a fleet of taxis

Mobile Device Research

(future applications)

iPod Dialpad

TrackPoint

JogDial

Touch ScreenFour-directional keypad

Common Pointing/Navigation Techniques

Sensor Augmented Pointing

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TinyMotion – Camera Phone Based Pointing

(Virtual) Keyboard Input

Projective Keyboard

Electromyographic (EMG) Keyboard

NASA Virtual Keyboard SenseBoard Keyboard

Emerging Marker Based Interactions on Camera Phones

Peephole Displays

Halo Displays - A Virtual Periphery for Mobile Devices

Pebbles Project at CMUUsing a PDA as additional keypad, touch pad, scroll wheel and controller of PowerPoint slides for desktop Applications

http://www.pebbles.hcii.cmu.edu/

Using Mobile Devices with Desktop Computers

Using Mobile Devices with Laptops

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