Pin&Play:为壁挂式电器供电和联网

Kristof Van Laerhoven, N. Villar, M. Håkansson, Hans-Werner Gellersen
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日常物品和电器数字化增强的典型障碍通常围绕着电池、通信、尺寸和重量。有线通信通常是不可能的,更换或充电电池通常被认为是一件麻烦事,如果增加设备的尺寸或重量通常是不值得的。对于通常附着在墙壁和木板等表面的设备和对象的子类,我们考虑表面增强来解决这个问题。我们提出了几种实现方法,其中由绝缘导电层组成的低成本墙纸为公告板上的引脚、墙壁开关、灯和恒温器等常见设备提供电源和网络总线。它们可以在任何方向随意放置和更换,而墙上的附件提供电源和网络作为奖励。此外,我们的原型显示,这不会影响对物体的熟悉程度,这使得与它们的互动变得轻而易举。
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Pin&Play: bringing power and networking to wall-mounted appliances
The classic obstacles in the digital augmentation of everyday objects and appliances are usually situated around batteries, communication, size, and weight. Wired communication is often not possible, changing or charging batteries is generally considered a nuisance, and augmenting an appliance is usually not worth it if it means increasing its size or weight. For the subclass of devices and objects that are typically attached to surfaces such as walls and boards, we consider surface augmentation to address this problem. We present several implementations where low-cost wallpaper, consisting of insulated conductive layers, provides both power and a networking bus to common devices like pins on a notice board, wall switches, lights, and thermostats. They can be placed and replaced at will in any orientation, while the attachment to the wall supplies power and networking as a bonus. Moreover, our prototypes show that this doesn't affect familiarity of the objects, which makes interaction with them a breeze.
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