HCC: Small: Creating a New Interaction Paradigm Through Battery-Free Ultra-Low-Cost Intera — NSF Award to Carnegie Mellon Universi
Everyday paper objects such as calendars and grocery lists are easy and intuitive to work with. However, many of these objects are being replaced by apps on phones or computers. This replacement is not because the apps are easier to use than paper, or more accessible to people, but because adding computer connectivity
| Award title | HCC: Small: Creating a New Interaction Paradigm Through Battery-Free Ultra-Low-Cost Intera |
|---|---|
| Award ID | 2420434 |
| Awardee | Carnegie Mellon University |
| City | PITTSBURGH |
| State | PA |
| Amount obligated | $600,000 |
| Principal investigator | Scott Hudson |
| Program | HCC-Human-Centered Computing |
| Start date | 10/01/2024 |
| Abstract | Everyday paper objects such as calendars and grocery lists are easy and intuitive to work with. However, many of these objects are being replaced by apps on phones or computers. This replacement is not because the apps are easier to use than paper, or more accessible to people, but because adding computer connectivity to the task offers advantages such as the ability to share information at a distance, automatically maintain records over time, track usage, compile statistics, and many other capa |
| Source | NSF Awards |
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