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Interaction with Ubiquitous Robots and Autonomous IoT
Robotics have been slowly permeating Internet of Things (IoT) where the
previously ubiquitous but static sensors are now given the power to actively
navigate the environment and even interact with users. Emergence of these
ubiquitous swarms of robots not only opens up the range of possible
applications, but also increases the number of elements to study and design
for. We do not yet understand how, when, and where these robots should move,
manipulate, and touch around people. Through user-centered studies, we aim to
better understand how to best design for interaction with Autonomous IoT or a
swarm of ubiquitous robots.Comment: Proceedings of the CHI 2019 Workshop on New Directions for the IoT:
Automate, Share, Build, and Care, (arXiv:1906.06089