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11 - Computer Science and Informatics
Lancaster University
Touch and interact: touch-based interaction of mobile phones with displays
<21> Highly innovative work on cross-device interaction, first to introduce direct touch intraction techniques for mobile phones on interactive displays, exploiting then emerging Near Field Communication (NFC) technology. Published in Mobile HCI, and is most widely cited Mobile HCI paper of the last six years . Gained wide media coverage (BBC, New Scientist) and won "Most Innovative NFC Research Project of the Year 2008" at the NFC Forum Global Competition. Also led to new industrial collaboration, with follow-on research on mobile phone touch interaction sponsored by NTT DoCoMo Euro-Labs, with contracts worth over £425k.