A taxonomy for selecting wearable input devices for mixed reality

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Abstract

Composite wearable computers consist of multiple wearable devices connected together and working as a cohesive whole. These composite wearable computers are promising for augmenting our interaction with the physical, virtual, and mixed play spaces (e.g., mixed reality games). Yet little research has directly addressed how mixed reality system designers can select wearable input devices and how these devices can be assembled together to form a cohesive wearable computer. We present an initial taxonomy of wearable input devices to aid designers in deciding which devices to select and assemble together to support different mixed reality systems. We undertook a grounded theory analysis of 84 different wearable input devices resulting in a design taxonomy for composite wearable computers. The taxonomy consists of two axes: TYPE OF INTERACTIVITY and BODY LOCATION. These axes enable designers to identify which devices fill particular needs in the system development process and how these devices can be assembled together to form a cohesive wearable computer.

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Khalaf, A. S., Alharthi, S. A., Tran, S., Dolgov, I., & Toups, Z. O. (2019). A taxonomy for selecting wearable input devices for mixed reality. In ISS 2019 - Proceedings of the 2019 ACM International Conference on Interactive Surfaces and Spaces (pp. 403–408). Association for Computing Machinery, Inc. https://doi.org/10.1145/3343055.3360759

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