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An Interactive Design Solution Based on AR Technology for Mobile Phone Addicted User

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With the rapid development of wireless technology, mobile phones are becoming widespread at all levels in the society. Advancement in technology is leading to people's over-dependence on mobile phones and in many cases emergence of mobile phone addiction. Therefore, the purpose of this project is to explore an interactive way to relieve the excessive use of people's attention and addiction to mobile phones. The habits of using smartphones were investigated first. Based on the results of data analysis, the conceptual design of a new interactive solution based on augmented reality (AR) technology was proposed. This design solution is an attempt to alleviate the addiction to the mobile phone using AR, artificial intelligence, and environmental computing technology.

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Luo, J., Luximon, Y., Fang, H. (2021). An Interactive Design Solution Based on AR Technology for Mobile Phone Addicted User. In: Markopoulos, E., Goonetilleke, R.S., Ho, A.G., Luximon, Y. (eds) Advances in Creativity, Innovation, Entrepreneurship and Communication of Design. AHFE 2021. Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems, vol 276. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-80094-9_28

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