An Integrated Platform for the Management of Mobile Location-Aware Information Systems
Pervasive '08 Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Pervasive Computing
Touch & Share: RFID based ubiquitous file containers
Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on Mobile and Ubiquitous Multimedia
Improving the accessibility of NFC/RFID-based mobile interaction through learnability and guidance
Proceedings of the 11th International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction with Mobile Devices and Services
Mobile and physical user interfaces for NFC-based mobile interaction with multiple tags
Proceedings of the 12th international conference on Human computer interaction with mobile devices and services
Visual design of physical user interfaces for NFC-based mobile interaction
Proceedings of the 8th ACM Conference on Designing Interactive Systems
ID-Services: an RFID middleware architecture for mobile applications
Information Systems Frontiers
Design and evaluation of techniques for mobile interaction with dynamic NFC-displays
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Review: Mobile guides: Taxonomy of architectures, context awareness, technologies and applications
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Exploring multi-user interactions with dynamic NFC-displays
Pervasive and Mobile Computing
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Hyperlinks are a well understood and widely used concept in many applications. Particularly the Web has promoted the concept of "clickable" links to users. Typically, hyperlinks are only used to interact with applications and content in the "virtual" sphere of information systems. However, the basic idea of a hyperlink, which is creating an inviolable link between two resources, can be extended to the physical world as well and then allows a much closer and more intuitive interaction with information systems in many scenarios. We describe how RFID tags can be used to implement physical hyperlinks that establish a direct connection between a physical object and a mobile information system. Any kind of mobile, object-centered information system, such as the PDA-based visitor information system for museums MoVIS presented in this paper, provides a richer experience for users when it is extended into the physical world with physical hyperlinks.