Subjects of evaluation were presented with the concept and a wizard of oz representation of what we wanted to achieve with the system.
When developing the prototype the feedback obtained during evaluation was taken in consideration.
At the beginning our concept was relaying in the use of NFC technology, users were concerned about the cost of using such technology might increase tickets prices or airport taxes. So we kept the concept simple and considering only the technology currently used in airports, such a barcode scanners instead.
Users were also interested in the idea of being able to track their bag location, and also pointed out it could be useful to send notifications to family members or friends to keep them updated.
Below is the low-fi prototype we end up developing for the smart track app.
The interaction is simple. User is able to find the status of their luggage by searching within the app with their booking information: Booking number and Last name.
Users pointed out that remembering or obtaining the booking number was sometimes hard when traveling, since we wanted to keep it simple, we are giving the user the option to scan their boarding pass within the app for searching their booking and baggage information.
Once the system finds the user information, it displays a basic summary of their flight and luggage, users then can choose to receive instant notifications in their mobile device when the system detects a change in the status of their luggage, for example if the luggage has arrive to the destination.