Abstract
Developing ubiquitous media for interactive space requires interdisciplinary collaboration in studying ubiquitous computing. This work generalizes the criteria in the many disciplines of ubiquitous computing into a conceptual framework, including interaction interfaces, sensing technologies, application control, and human adaptation. This work presents a novel system architecture based on such a framework, and a research prototype recently developed called IP++. Additionally, the design principles and the potential of IP++ are discussed. © 2005 Springer.
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Jeng, T. (2005). Advanced ubiquitous media for interactive space: A framework. In Computer Aided Architectural Design Futures 2005 - Proceedings of the 11th International CAAD Futures Conference (pp. 341–350).
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