WearNControl: Textile-Based Multimodal Customizable Activators

Author:

Sakif Mustasin Mahmood1,Ihalainen Tiina1,Merilampi Sari2,Raumonen Pasi1,Vuohijoki Tiina1,Virkki Johanna1

Affiliation:

1. Tampere University

2. Satakunta University of Applied Sciences

Abstract

Abstract This paper presents early prototypes of WearNControl, textile-based multimodal customizable activators. The prototypes were targeted at turning our ordinary clothing and accessories assistive. The activators are part of a system with a web-based interface that allows the user to tailor the functionalities of the activators. These first prototypes can be activated by three different methods; pushing, touching, and pulling, and the interface allows the following functionalities: sending text messages and emails, making phone calls, and playing music. Based on preliminary prototype testing and system evaluation by five testers, an overall success rate of 98% was achieved for all activator inputs and text message outputs. Next, more types of activator prototypes will be created, and user opinions will be gathered for desired activator functionalities. Further, by using better servers and services, optimal system performance can be achieved.

Publisher

Research Square Platform LLC

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