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It takes two to tango: merging science and creativity to support continued innovation in the IoT domain

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posted on 2018-10-15, 10:56 authored by Helen Hasenfuss, Muftah Fraifer, Sameer Kharel, Asma Elmangoush, Alan Ryan, Walid Elgenaidi
The Internet of Things (IoT) is a new concept that has a great appeal for researchers, businesses and the ordinary tech user. It presents new possibilities of connection between devices and people and it stimulates our need and desire to interact, to exchange ideas and to communicate with the surrounding environment. This paper briefly explores aspects of the IoT that may be important for future developments and focuses on the impact of creative methodologies, such as user centered design (UCD) in a smart parking, IoT-based system prototype. It aspires to provide an alternative perspective for an improved user experience (UX) and aims to contribute to the discussion about the challenges, findings and perspectives when merging science and creativity to maintain continuous progress in the IoT domain.

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Advances in Science, Technology and Engineering Systems;3 (5), pp. 82-91

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Advances in Science, Technology and Engineering Systems Journal (ASTESJ)

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peer-reviewed

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Ministry of High Education Scientific Research-Tripoli, Erasmus Mundus – LEADERS, Interaction Design Centre (IDC) in CSIS department at University of Limerick

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English

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