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Abstract


A 2-way Laser-assisted Selection Scheme for Handhelds in a Physical Environment (TECHNOTE)
Shwetak N. Patel and Gregory D. Abowd
College of Computing & GVU Center, Georgia Institute of Technology

We present a 2-way selection method to select objects in a physical environment with a novel feedback and transfer of control mechanism. A modulated laser pointer signal sent from a handheld device triggers a photosensitive tag placed in the environment. The tag responds via a standard wireless channel directly to the handheld with information regarding an object it represents. We describe a prototype implementation for a Motorola iDEN i95cl cell phone, discuss the interaction challenges and application possibilities for this physical world selection that extends a common handheld device. We also compare this solution to related attempts in the literature.



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