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Challenges and opportunities in onboarding smart-home devices

Challenges and opportunities in onboarding smart-home devices
Challenges and opportunities in onboarding smart-home devices
Smart-home devices have become integral to daily routines, but their onboarding procedures - setting up a newly acquired smart device into operational mode - remain understudied. The heterogeneity of smart-home devices and their onboarding procedure can easily overwhelm users when they scale up their smart-home system. While Matter, the new IoT standard, aims to unify the smart-home ecosystem, it is still evolving, resulting in mixed compliance among devices. In this paper, we study the complexity of device onboarding from users' perspectives. We thus performed cognitive walkthroughs on 12 commercially available smart-home devices, documenting the commonality and distinctions of the onboarding process across these devices. We found that onboarding smart home devices can often be tedious and confusing. Users must devote significant time to creating an account, searching for the target device, and providing Wi-Fi credentials for each device they install. Matter-compatible devices are supposedly easier to manage, as they can be registered through one single hub independent of the vendor. Unfortunately, we found such a statement is not always true. Some devices still need their own companion apps and accounts to fully function. Based on our observations, we give recommendations about how to support a more user-friendly onboarding process.
Matter, device onboarding, smart-home, user experience
60-65
Wang, Chixiang
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Cassidy, Liam
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He, Weijia
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Pierson, Timothy J.
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Kotz, David
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Wang, Chixiang
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Cassidy, Liam
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He, Weijia
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Pierson, Timothy J.
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Kotz, David
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Wang, Chixiang, Cassidy, Liam, He, Weijia, Pierson, Timothy J. and Kotz, David (2024) Challenges and opportunities in onboarding smart-home devices. In HOTMOBILE 2024 - Proceedings of the 2024 25th International Workshop on Mobile Computing Systems and Applications. pp. 60-65 . (doi:10.1145/3638550.3641137).

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Abstract

Smart-home devices have become integral to daily routines, but their onboarding procedures - setting up a newly acquired smart device into operational mode - remain understudied. The heterogeneity of smart-home devices and their onboarding procedure can easily overwhelm users when they scale up their smart-home system. While Matter, the new IoT standard, aims to unify the smart-home ecosystem, it is still evolving, resulting in mixed compliance among devices. In this paper, we study the complexity of device onboarding from users' perspectives. We thus performed cognitive walkthroughs on 12 commercially available smart-home devices, documenting the commonality and distinctions of the onboarding process across these devices. We found that onboarding smart home devices can often be tedious and confusing. Users must devote significant time to creating an account, searching for the target device, and providing Wi-Fi credentials for each device they install. Matter-compatible devices are supposedly easier to manage, as they can be registered through one single hub independent of the vendor. Unfortunately, we found such a statement is not always true. Some devices still need their own companion apps and accounts to fully function. Based on our observations, we give recommendations about how to support a more user-friendly onboarding process.

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Published date: 28 February 2024
Keywords: Matter, device onboarding, smart-home, user experience

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Local EPrints ID: 494792
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/494792
PURE UUID: 8811fb0e-0fbb-49d2-966c-fe50a9c2add4
ORCID for Weijia He: ORCID iD orcid.org/0009-0002-1189-7063

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Date deposited: 15 Oct 2024 16:49
Last modified: 16 Oct 2024 02:15

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Author: Chixiang Wang
Author: Liam Cassidy
Author: Weijia He ORCID iD
Author: Timothy J. Pierson
Author: David Kotz

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