Smart Environments
With the Internet of Things expanding into our homes and offices, we can expect fixtures of buildings to become more interconnected and more numerous as part of an increasingly complex and powerful integrated smart environment. However, this raises new challenges in the area of usability since today’s rooms are already cluttered with multiple user interfaces in the form of buttons and remote controls. As future interaction will be embedded into our buildings, offering the occupants to choose and to combine a heterogeneous set of interaction devices and modalities, requires us to think beyond the traditional paradigms. We assume that providing control to building occupants is crucial to comfort, well being and energy efficiency. However, this control must be simple, fast and natural. Our research aims at leveraging current technologies, including Mobile Computing, Multimodal Interaction Technology, Wearable Computing and others to provide building occupants with a more comfortable environment and save energy at the same time.
Projects Partners and Co-operations
In the research field of Smart Environments, we are cooperating with different partners. Table below shows our current Projects with our partners.
Name | Partner |
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Smart Buildings Research | Center for Building Performance and Diagnostics, Carnegie Mellon University |
Daylight Simulation | Köster Lichtplanung, Frankfurt am Main, Germany |
Theses Offered
Theses In Progress
Theses Finished
A manual-procedural activities (MPA) involves following the steps of a given workflow for manipulating the physical world. Examples include manual assembly, repair and maintenance, different crafts, cooking, etc. To learn an MPA the trainee needs to master both the steps of the procedure and the hand skills required for manipulating physical objects and the using the tools. TUMA: An Intelligent Tutoring System for Manual-Procedural Activities supports trainees in learning an MPA.
Multiple topics available in context of the TUMA project. For details of the topics please see my chair web page.
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