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    Analyzing the Use of Camera Glasses in the Wild

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    Camera glasses enable people to capture point-of-view videos using a common accessory, hands-free. In this paper, we investigate how, when, and why people used one such product: Spectacles. We conducted 39 semi-structured interviews and surveys with 191 owners of Spectacles. We found that the form factor elicits sustained usage behaviors, and opens opportunities for new use-cases and types of content captured. We provide a usage typology, and highlight societal and individual factors that influence the classification of behaviors.Comment: In Proceedings of the 37th Annual ACM Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI 2019). ACM, New York, NY, US

    Business Case and Technology Analysis for 5G Low Latency Applications

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    A large number of new consumer and industrial applications are likely to change the classic operator's business models and provide a wide range of new markets to enter. This article analyses the most relevant 5G use cases that require ultra-low latency, from both technical and business perspectives. Low latency services pose challenging requirements to the network, and to fulfill them operators need to invest in costly changes in their network. In this sense, it is not clear whether such investments are going to be amortized with these new business models. In light of this, specific applications and requirements are described and the potential market benefits for operators are analysed. Conclusions show that operators have clear opportunities to add value and position themselves strongly with the increasing number of services to be provided by 5G.Comment: 18 pages, 5 figure

    Odyssey: The Burton D. Morgan Foundation 2014 Annual Report

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    "You have brains in your head. You have feet in your shoes. You can steer yourself any direction you choose. You're on your own. An you know what you know. And YOU are the one who'll decide where to go..."- Dr. Seuss, Oh, The Places You'll Go!In this verse, Dr. Seuss captures the true essence of the entrepreneurial journey, the overarching theme of our 2014 annual report. Our concept this year reflects Burt Morgan's boundless sense of adventure, a drive that took him to all corners of the globe spreading the spirit of entrepreneurship. We enjoyed our own mind-expanding journey in 2014 exploring new frontiers in entrepreneurship and entrepreneurship education. The wild ride of the past twelve months has taken us across the nation and at least virtually around the globe as we connected with entrepreneurs and entrepreneurial ecosystems in places distant from Northeast Ohio. Our regional ecosystem performed with gusto as students found record succuss in national venture competitions, our collegiate programs garnered wide recognition, the NEO ecosystem restructured for greater effectiveness, and JumpStart-mentored ventures experienced healthy exits. We enthusiastically welcomed Angela Kwallek Evans and Emily Bean to the Foundation as new program officers and express tremendous gratitude to former staff members Leslie Nelson and Alison Burner for their major contributions to the vitality of our grant portfolios. We look forward with great anticipation to 2015 and all the places we will go!From the Road,Deborah D. HooverPresident & CE

    Measuring work and workers: Wearables and digital assistance systems in manufacturing and logistics

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    The smart glove or smart data glasses: Digitalization of work means that technology is moving closer to the bodies of employees. It can make movements, vital signs and even emotions visible. Technologies which many people use privately to monitor their sporting activities or health opens up a new dimension of control in the workplace, but also the possibility of supporting employees in complex work processes. Based on case studies of companies in manufacturing and logistics as well as a survey of employees, this study provides insights into operational use cases of wearables and the assessments of employees. It reveals contradictory experiences and a high importance of co-determination and co-design of new technologies by employees and works councils as a condition for using new technologies for improving work quality

    Scaffolding in Indoor and Outdoor Mobility a Wearable and Mobile Application for Senior Tourism in a Playable City

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    The growth of urban population and the challenges of an ageing society have brought to the fore the need of innovative ways to re-invent sustainable healthy ageing lifestyles and meet the growing demand on transport and residents’ assistance with ageing-in-place. Fatalities involving older adult pedestrians is a major problem in EU urban areas, given the general lack of information about traffic and road conditions. Indoor and Outdoor Mobility are also likely to affect Senior Tourism and older adults’ travel patterns. This paper proposes a digital application designed for wearables and mobile devices that engages the users in a set of missions and routes that are customized to their context and mobility condition, based on a multi-peer review system.This work was supported by FCT (Fundação para a Ciência e Tecnologia) and ESF under Community Support Framework III – the project SEDUCE 2.0 nr. POCI-01-0145-FEDER- 031696.publishe

    The future of smartwatches : a case on the current status and expected category evolution on the Portuguese market

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    The introduction of new technologies and development of tools that facilitate everyday consumers’ life is part of the reality we are living. And whereas some innovations might be of slighter importance and distinctiveness, others might imply a significant change in the consumer behaviour, totally redefining the marketplace expectations. On the latter, and considering its high level of uncertainty, consumer acceptance plays a key role that companies must be aware of and consider in their strategy, in order to mitigate any barriers it might bring. The aim of this dissertation is to provide insights on how is the smartwatches category evolving in the Portuguese market and how is it possible to leverage its growth, by assessing in detail the current status of the market globally and locally, as well as retrieving insightful quantitative data on Portuguese consumer preferences towards this category. The methodology used concerns qualitative data retrieved from group interviews to 3 smartwatch owners and 4 non-owners, as well as quantitative data obtained through a survey conveyed to 258 valid respondents. All supported with an extensive literature review on both diffusion of innovation theory, as well as smartwatch definition, update on current status and foreseen evolution. The main findings suggest that, currently, smartwatches are at the chasm stage of the product lifecycle with a need of developing strategies to cross from the early adopter to the mainstream market. These same strategies are proposed in this dissertation, taking as base both literature insights as well as consumer quantitative contribution.A introdução de novas tecnologias e desenvolvimento de ferramentas facilitadoras do dia-a-dia do consumidor fazem parte da realidade atual. E enquanto algumas inovações podem ser de menor importância ou distinção, outras implicam uma mudança significativa do comportamento do consumidor, redefinindo totalmente as expectativas do mercado. No último caso, e considerando o seu alto nível de incerteza, a aceitação do consumidor desempenha um papel-chave para as empresas, devendo considerá-la na sua estratégia e mitigar potenciais barreiras que possa trazer. O objetivo desta dissertação é assim, proporcionar conhecimento na evolução da categoria de smartwatches em Portugal assim como entender de que forma alavancar o seu crescimento, ao analisar em detalhe o estado atual do mercado global e local, recolhendo dados quantitativos relevantes das preferências do consumidor Português relativas à categoria. A metodologia utilizada inclui dados qualitativos recolhidos através de entrevistas de grupo a 3 detentores de smartwatch e 4 não-detentores, assim como dados quantitativos recolhidos num inquérito distribuído a 258 inquiridos válidos. Suportado por uma extensiva revisão bibliográfica sobre teoria da difusão de inovação, assim como na definição e descrição do estado atual do mercado de smartwatches e sua expectável evolução. As principais conclusões sugerem que atualmente os smartwatches se encontram na fase de chasm do ciclo de vida do produto, com necessidade de desenvolver estratégias que os passem do mercado de pioneiros para o comercial. Estas mesmas estratégias são propostas nesta dissertação, tomando como base os conhecimentos retirados da revisão literária assim como da contribuição de dados quantitativos de consumidor

    Furthering Service 4.0: Harnessing Intelligent Immersive Environments and Systems

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    With the increasing complexity of service operations in different industries and more advanced uses of specialized equipment and procedures, the great current challenge for companies is to increase employees' expertise and their ability to maintain and improve service quality. In this regard, Service 4.0 aims to support and promote innovation in service operations using emergent technology. Current technological innovations present a significant opportunity to provide on-site, real-time support for field service professionals in many areas
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