Atia, Ayman2020-02-192020-02-192010https://arxiv.org/abs/1007.5158MSA Google ScholarIn this paper, we introduce a tilting interface that controls direction based applications in ubiquitous environments. A tilt interface is useful for situations that require remote and quick interactions or that are executed in public spaces. We explored the proposed tilting interface with different application types and classified the tilting interaction techniques. Augmenting objects with sensors can potentially address the problem of the lack of intuitive and natural input devices in ubiquitous environments. We have conducted an experiment to test the usability of the proposed tilting interface to compare it with conventional input devices and hand gestures. The experiment results showed greater improvement of thetilt gestures in comparison with hand gestures in terms of speed, accuracy, and user satisfaction.enUniversity for October University for nteraction in ubiquitous environmentsTilt gesturesHuman computer interactionInteraction With Tilting Gestures In Ubiquitous EnvironmentsArticle