학술논문

Keyboardless Keyboard: Smart Phone Gyroscope for Improved User Interface
Document Type
Conference
Source
2024 IEEE 21st Consumer Communications & Networking Conference (CCNC) Consumer Communications & Networking Conference (CCNC), 2024 IEEE 21st. :472-477 Jan, 2024
Subject
Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies
Computing and Processing
Robotics and Control Systems
Layout
Keyboards
Prototypes
User interfaces
Touch sensitive screens
Distance measurement
Software
gyroscope
mobile computing
human-computer interaction
mobile user interfaces
Language
ISSN
2331-9860
Abstract
In this work, we provide a new software input mechanism using solely the smart phone gyroscope to detect taps made near the phone. Multiple experiments were conducted to determine the best conditions for enabling an interface that leverages taps made to a surface on which a device is placed. The experiments considered the impact of the phone type, the presence of a phone case, the surface type, and the sample rate. Taps made in eight different directions and at different distances ranging from on the side of the phone to 10 inches away from the phone were classified. The results motivated a keyboard layout that extends out from the smart phone, tripling the tapping area while still allowing full use of the smart phone touch screen. The successful classification of taps made on the prototype, called the keyboardless keyboard, opens a range of possibilities for an input interface which requires no hardware other than the smartphone's own gyroscope.