[Preview] Mobiot: Augmenting Day to day Objects into Relocating IoT Products Using 3D Printed Attachments Produced by Demonstration
Abul Al Arabi, Jiahao Li, Xiang ‘Anthony’ Chen, Jeeeun Kim
CHI’22: ACM Convention on Human Things in Computing Programs
Session: Fabrication: 3D Printing
Summary
Latest progress in private fabrication have introduced novices closer to a actuality, where they can automate regime responsibilities with mobilized every day objects. Nonetheless, the total approach continues to be demanding- from capturing design necessities and motion setting up to authoring them to developing 3D designs of mechanical pieces to programming electronics, as it requires know-how.
We introduce Mobiot, an close-person toolkit to help non-specialists seize the design and movement requirements of legacy objects by demonstration. It then quickly generates 3D printable attachments, systems to work assembled modules, a listing of off-the-shelf electronics, and assembly tutorials. The authoring function even further assists buyers to great-tune as properly as to reuse present motion libraries and 3D printed mechanisms to adapt to other true-earth objects with diverse motions. We validate Mobiot by means of application examples with 8 each day objects with various motions utilized, and by way of technical evaluation to measure the accuracy of motion reconstruction.
World-wide-web:: http://courses.sigchi.org/chi/2022/program/written content/72014
Presentation Video:: https://www.youtube.com/look at?v=fmHpvYRcf4I
DOI:: https://doi.org/10.1145/3491102.3517645
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