The five strands of living lab: A literature study of the evolution of living lab concepts in HCI

HS Alavi, D Lalanne, Y Rogers - ACM Transactions on Computer …, 2020 - dl.acm.org
Since the introduction of the iconic Aware Home project [39] in 1999, the notion of “living
laboratory” has been taken up and developed in HCI research. Many of the underpinning …

A room with an overview: Towards meaningful transparency for the consumer Internet of Things

C Norval, J Singh - IEEE Internet of Things Journal, 2023 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
As our physical environments become ever-more connected, instrumented, and automated,
it can be increasingly difficult for users to understand what is happening within them and …

Who's in control? Interactions in multi-user smart homes

C Geeng, F Roesner - Proceedings of the 2019 CHI conference on …, 2019 - dl.acm.org
Adoption of commercial smart home devices is rapidly increasing, allowing in-situ research
in people's homes. As these technologies are deployed in shared spaces, we seek to …

Understanding and improving security and privacy in {multi-user} smart homes: A design exploration and {in-home} user study

E Zeng, F Roesner - … USENIX Security Symposium (USENIX Security 19 …, 2019 - usenix.org
Smart homes face unique security, privacy, and usability challenges because they are multi-
user, multi-device systems that affect the physical environment of all inhabitants of the home …

Protection, productivity and pleasure in the smart home: Emerging expectations and gendered insights from Australian early adopters

Y Strengers, J Kennedy, P Arcari, L Nicholls… - Proceedings of the 2019 …, 2019 - dl.acm.org
Interest and uptake of smart home technologies has been lower than anticipated, particularly
among women. Reporting on an academic-industry partnership, we present findings from an …

” I don't know how to protect myself”: Understanding Privacy Perceptions Resulting from the Presence of Bystanders in Smart Environments

K Marky, A Voit, A Stöver, K Kunze, S Schröder… - Proceedings of the 11th …, 2020 - dl.acm.org
IoT devices no longer affect single users only because others like visitors or family members-
denoted as bystanders-might be in the device's vicinity. Thus, data about bystanders can be …

A framework for investigating the acceptance of smart home technologies: Findings for residential smart HVAC systems

AN Tak, B Becerik-Gerber, L Soibelman… - Building and …, 2023 - Elsevier
We developed a framework to investigate the drivers for and barriers against adopting
integrated smart home technologies to encourage broader adoption of these technologies …

Evolving needs in IoT control and accountability: A longitudinal study on smart home intelligibility

T Jakobi, G Stevens, N Castelli, C Ogonowski… - Proceedings of the …, 2018 - dl.acm.org
A key issue for smart home systems is supporting non-expert users in their management.
Whereas feedback design on use cases (such as energy feedback) have gained attention …

Child safety in the smart home: parents' perceptions, needs, and mitigation strategies

K Sun, Y Zou, J Radesky, C Brooks… - Proceedings of the ACM …, 2021 - dl.acm.org
Concerns about child physical and digital safety are emerging with families' adoption of
smart home technologies such as robot vacuums and smart speakers. To better understand …

[PDF][PDF] Is smart home a necessity or a fantasy for the mainstream user? A study on users' expectations of smart household appliances

A Coskun, G Kaner, İ Bostan - International Journal of Design, 2018 - researchgate.net
Despite the various benefits that smart home technologies offer, they are not widely adopted
by the mainstream users. Understanding the expectations of future users is fundamental to …