From children's ideas to prototypes for the internet of things: a case study of cross-generational end-user design

Volume: 41, Issue: 15, Pages: 3281 - 3300
Published: Oct 2, 2021
Abstract
A smart bracelet that reacts to a person's heartbeat. A smart bench that invites passers-by to sit close. These and others are smart things, part of the Internet of Things (IoT) and people's lives. However, people are mainly IoT consumers and rarely given the possibility of becoming IoT creators. This paper presents a case study concerning the design of smart things for outdoor environments, with end users as the main creators. Ideas of smart...
Paper Details
Title
From children's ideas to prototypes for the internet of things: a case study of cross-generational end-user design
Published Date
Oct 2, 2021
Volume
41
Issue
15
Pages
3281 - 3300
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