Tarun Reddy Akkala (2338823) Tarun Reddy Akkala

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Project Abstract

This research project addresses the pressing need for enhanced accessibility and user experience in mobile device interaction, particularly for individuals with sensory impairments, amidst the evolving landscape of human-computer interaction (HCI). The proposition lies in the development of prototype smartphone cases capable of dynamically changing their shape or texture to provide tactile feedback, revolutionizing user engagement with mobile devices. The main aim is to design and evaluate an interactive phone case that utilizes dynamic changes in shape and texture to enhance usability and accessibility. Employing a multidisciplinary approach, the study integrates smart materials and actuators into the phone case design, with a focus on seamless technology integration and comprehensive user experience testing. Initial findings suggest promising prospects for improved user engagement and accessibility, potentially reducing screen time and opening up innovative use cases in gaming and applications. The project contributes to pushing the boundaries of conventional mobile user interfaces, offering a more inclusive, intuitive, and engaging way to interact with technology, ultimately aiming to make technology more accessible and enjoyable for a broader audience.

Keywords: Smartphone Accessibility Enhancement, Tactile User Interface, Dynamic�?Phone�?Case

 

 Conference Details

 

Session: Presentation Stream 2 at Presentation Slot 1

Location: GH043 at Tuesday 7th 13:30 – 17:00

Markers: Mukesh Tiwary, Muneeb Ahmad

Course: MSc Computer Science, Masters PG

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