• Abstract

    In this work, an implementation of a building automation system extendable in a dialog with a robot counterpart is designed and evaluated. The system enables its users to integrate new building automation devices into an existing configuration and control them using only voice control. The usage of a robot is meant to enhance the interaction and its ambience for users. Key findings of this work are that users of the developed system find it more desirable to be able to extend their building automation by themselves. Moreover they perceive the interaction scheme to integrate new automation components as mostly positive. The study was conducted with a group consisting of 13 subjects. The conducted tests included not only control of automation components but installation of new devices via voice commands as well. Acceptance and usability measures determined by questionnaires are shown. The presented study underpins the superiority of voice driven interaction within an installation and parametrization setting.

    Publikationsdetails

    Autoren
    Mattes Ohlenbusch, Niklas F.H. Bartner, Sarah Vöge, Jan Paul Vox, M.Eng. Jannik Fleßner, Melina Frenken, Prof. Dr.-Ing. Frank Wallhoff
    Publikationsjahr

    2018

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