MOBILE: Human-Centered Design, Operation and Evaluation of Mobile Communications - Program

Human-Centered Design, Operation and Evaluation of Mobile Communications - Program

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(Last Updated: 9 May, 2025)
Sunday, 22 June 2025
13:30 - 15:30

User-Centered Mobile Technology, Application and Business
Chair: June Wei, United States

  • Taxation Challenges in China's Mobile Communications Industry in the Context of the Digital Economy
    Zhibin Wang, Peiyan Zhou, Qiuning Wang, P.R. China
  • Tax Risk Analysis and Response in China's Mobile Communications Industry
    Qiuning Wang, Peiyan Zhou, Zhibin Wang, P.R. China
  • Prediction and Analysis of Accelerator Pedal Based on SVR Model
    Shen Cao, P.R. China
  • Intelligent Road Litter Detection System Based on YOLOv11 Enhancing Precision and Efficiency
    DingMing Zheng, P.R. China
  • Development of Mobile Banking Safeguards Mechanism
    Istiak Mahmud, June Wei, United States

Mobile technology and business development
Chair: Shangui Hu, P.R. China

  • An Empirical Study on University Students' Satisfaction with Online Learning: A General Perspective
    Ping Xu, Bing Zhu, P.R. China; Arina Iavorschi, Moldova
  • Factors Affecting Consumer Purchase Intention of the Cultural and Creative Products on the Digital Museums Platform: An Empirical Study Based on the UTAUT Model
    Yao Li, Yuying Wang, Gang Wang, Fei Chen, P.R. China
  • A Self-Determination Theory Approach Using BP Artificial Neural Network to Predict College Students’ AI Learning Behavior
    Meiling Hong, Xu Huang, P.R. China
  • Development of a Mobile Application Based on the Internet of Things (IOT) for the Creation of Closed Security Circuits in Small Localities
    Javier Alfonso Ramirez, Alexander Donado, Evaristo Navarro, Alfredo Perez, Jorge Roa, Carlos Barros, Sonia Duran, Colombia
Monday, 23 June 2025
13:30 - 15:30

Innovations in Mobile Health, Smart Mobility, and IoT-Enabled Services
Chair(s): To be announced

  • Integrating Wearable Technology for Enhanced Sun Protection
    Aditi Karthikeyan, Kanak Patil, India
  • Clustering Method of IoT Terminals for Load Equalization to Realize Massive Machine Type Communications
    Guanzhou Chen, Peize Wu, Jingbo Ge, Japan; Wenjun Ruan, P.R. China; Jiang Wu, Japan
  • Design and Usability Evaluation of ShuttleNav: A Smart Shuttle App with Real-Time GPS Tracking
    Khandaker Umme Salma, Tabriji Islam, Tahfizul Hasan Zihan, Ishtiaq Hossen, Md. Shirazum Munir, Sabrina Alam, Mahady Hasan, Bangladesh
  • Early-Stage Development of a Handwritten Prescription Interpretation App for Bangladeshi Citizens
    Bushra Rahman, Afsana Rubyat, Mohammad Faiyaz Uz Zaman, Nabarun Halder, Ashraful Islam, M. Ashraful Amin, Bangladesh
  • Designing the HepCare App: Promoting Hepatitis Prevention and Awareness in Bangladesh
    Mst. Shikha Khatun, Anikah Hossain, Sumaiya Akter, Md Abu Sayed, Ashraful Islam, M. Ashraful Amin, Bangladesh
Tuesday, 24 June 2025
10:30 - 12:30

Human-Centered Design in Digital Culture, Gaming, and Mobile Experiences
Chair(s): To be announced

  • Interactive Gamification of Tea Culture: A Pet-Raising Approach for Digital Heritage
    Xinyun Zhou, Danyun Liu, Zhijun Pan, Meiying Li, Mengyi Xia, P.R. China
  • AI Interactive Role-Playing Game Design for Ink Digital Art Based on Knowledge Graphs
    Yu Chen, P.R. China
  • Initial Design of a Serious Game for Reducing Risks of Prenatal Excessive Gestational Weight Gain in Bangla
    Tabriji Islam, Khandaker Umme Salma, Newaz Ben Alam, Ratna Saha, Ashraful Islam, M. Ashraful Amin, Bangladesh
  • Facilitating the Digital Transformation of Traditional Tourism: Design of a VR Travel Guide App Based on AHP-QFD-GRA Integrated Theory
    Zhang Jianing, Zimo Chen, P.R. China
  • Translation Design Strategy of Mobile Phone Patterns from the Perspective of Intangible Cultural Heritage Digitization
    Yi Ding, Yi Zhang, Tairan Yu, Wenjing He, P.R. China
  • Enhancing Visual Search Performance in Cell Phone Interfaces: A Comparative Analysis into Color’s Role in the Stationary and Walking States
    Xiaoli Chen, Wan Zeng, Guoyan Wang, Guocheng Hao, P.R. China
16:00 - 18:00

Mobile Solutions for Accessibility, Well-Being, and Cultural Engagement
Chair(s): To be announced

  • Empathy and Communication: Developing a Mobile Game to Enhance Social Support for Young Adult Cancer Patients
    Mojde Kalantari, Canada; Simone Downie, United States; Alex Hashemi, Canada
  • Hazard Analysis & Risk Assessment of Smartphone Navigation Apps for Visually Impaired & Blind People
    Issa Aljanabi, Cheryl Seals, United States
  • Empowering Food Heritage and Culinary Tourism through the Development of a Mobile Application
    Johann Jadan-Altamirano, Ecuador; Carlos Boguerin-Tabarini, Guatemala; Janio Jadan-Guerrero, Ecuador
  • Democratizing Built Environment Design through Location-Based Augmented Reality with Data Sharing
    Tina Behrouz, Halil I Erhan, Elif Sezen Yagmur Kilimci, Canada
  • Comparing Instruction Methods for DailyBuddy: A Mobile App for Improving Daily Living Skills for Adults with Autism
    Zahra Borhani, Alban Delamarre, Lena Plabst, Lauren Ferguson, Rhianna Jenkins, Armando Barreto, Francisco R. Ortega, United States
  • Planning and Management of Fiber Optic Networks Based on a Geographic Information System: A Case in Ecuador
    Miguel Vargas Bustamante, Mireya Zapata, Jorge Alvarez-Tello, Ecuador
Wednesday, 25 June 2025
16:00 - 18:00

Human-Centred Design: Multisensory Applications for Accessibility, and Inclusion
Room: TBA
Chairs: Nasrine Olson, Sweden; Arthur Theil, Raymond J. Holt, United Kingdom

  • A Knowledge Base for Arts and Inclusion - The Dataverse Data Archival Platform as a Knowledge Base Management System Enabling Multimodal Accessibility
    Moa Johansson, Sweden; Vyacheslav Tykhonov, Netherlands; Sophia Alexandersson, Sweden; Kim Ferguson, Netherlands; James Hanlon, United Kingdom; Andrea Scharnhorst, Netherlands; Nigel Osborne, United Kingdom
  • Haptic Feedback Support for Mental Mapping of Spaces
    Raymond J. Holt, United Kingdom; W. Ruben Dragt, Kaj Stolle, Myrthe A. Plaisier, Netherlands
  • Application of Human-Centered Design in Citizen Engagement in Wildfire Management
    Kayvan Yousefi Mojir, Elena Maceviciute, Nasrine Olson, Elisabeth Gebka, Sweden
  • VR Pet Therapy for Improving the Well-Being of Adults with Autism: A Pilot Study
    Siddharthan Karunakaran, Kurtis Weir, Wenge Xu, Tychonas Michailidis, United Kingdom
  • HaptiVerse - A System for Haptic Communication
    Nasrine Olson, Sweden; Thomas Van Erven, Ukraine; Jonas Jarvoll, Rachel Freire, Sweden
  • Turning Paintings into Multimodal Digital Objects
    Thomas Van Erven, Ukraine; Sandor Daranyi, Hungary
  • Blessing or Bane? Reviewing Users’ Perceptions of AI-Powered Healthcare
    Uchechukwu Aghedo, Arthur Theil, United Kingdom
  • Less is more: Designing Wearable Vibrotactile Wristbands for Blind and Visual Impaired Creatives
    Christina Karpodini, Tychonas Michailidis, United Kingdom
Thursday, 26 June 2025
10:30 - 12:30

Mobile and Wearable Technologies in Global Digital Commerce
Room: TBA
Chairs: Dimitris Drossos, Modestos Stavrakis, Greece

  • Community-Driven Crowdsensing: Feasibility of Establishing a Validation Mechanism for Crowd-Sensed Street Elevation Data
    Yingying Sun, United States; Ding Zhou, Australia
  • The Impact of a Customizable Payment Limit Interface on Impulsive Buying Behavior
    I Chin Hsu, Meng-Cong Zheng, Taiwan
  • The Development of an Interactive IoT Cross-Media Survey System and Real-time Re-presentation of Mass Learning
    Yi-Jin Tsai, Shih-Ta Liu, Su-Chu Hsu, Taiwan
  • Banking Innovation vs. Elderly People: The Limits of Mobile Banking and Self-Service Stations An Empirical Report to Improve Inclusive Design
    Karin Spevak, Dominik Peter Hölbling, Dominik Schmelz, Rene Baranyi, Thomas Grechenig, Austria
  • Evaluating Debate Persuasiveness Through Audio Analysis and Regression Techniques
    Gage R Nott, Hima B Vadapalli, Dustin T Van der Haar, South Africa
  • Investigating Mobile Users’ Willingness to Disclose Information Through the Lens of Privacy Calculus Theory
    Elpida Efstathiou, Dimitris Drossos, Vassilis Karkatzounis, Evangelos Margaritis, Lilian Mitrou, Greece
Friday, 27 June 2025
10:30 - 12:30

Mobile Technologies for Mental Health, Behavior Analysis, and Personalization
Room: TBA
Chair(s): To be announced

  • Designing a Mobile App for a National Liver Cancer Registry in Bangladesh
    Nuha Najibah, Nahin Fatima, Md Alimuzzaman Farsi, Md Abu Sayed, Ashraful Islam, M. Ashraful Amin, Md. Fazal Karim, Bangladesh
  • A Research on the Usability Evaluation of Health Literacy for eHealth Applications
    Shih-Ting Huang, Shih-Chieh Chen, Taiwan
  • Easy Focus: A Hybrid Solution Designed for Adult ADHD Community
    Qiuyu Lin, United Kingdom
  • Applying Experience Sampling in Family Contexts – Literature Review and Recommendations for Mobile Diary Studies
    Sebastian Müller, Khaula Rajab, Christin Waeber, Melanie Rickenmann, Matthias Baldauf, Switzerland
  • Aurélis: A Wearable Device for Emotional Externalization
    Yu-Yun Chang, June-Hao Hou, Taiwan
16:00 - 18:00

Security by Design in Mobile Technologies
Room: TBA
Chair: Khutso Lebea, South Africa

  • Integrating Lightweight Cryptography with Human-Computer Interaction Principles in Agricultural Wireless Sensor Networks
    Mutshidzi Phaswana, Khutso Lebea, South Africa
  • Enhancing Mobile Security through Biometric Authentication and Variation Autoencoders for Zero-Day Attack Detection
    Micheal Ahimbisibwe, Uganda; Noluntu Mpekoa, Khutso Lebea, South Africa
  • Securing Corporate Data on Personal Devices Using Containerization and Other Security Techniques
    Clementine Mamogale, Noluntu Mpekoa, South Africa
  • BehaveSec: A Mobile Behavioural Biometric Authentication System
    Mpho Mollo, Noluntu Mpekoa, Sheethal Tom, South Africa
  • Listening to Users: Privacy and Security in Mobile Health Apps
    Muhammad Hassan, Masooda Bashir, Ian Brooks, United States

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