Augmented Books: Hybrid Electronics Bring Paper to Life

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Abstract

In today's digital world, paper's reason of being is challenged. Yet, studies suggest that books and paper-based objects have advantages ranging from the tactile sensation to information retention and indexing. We have developed a hybrid electronic device, the a-book that offers access to up-to-date and pertinent multimedia content as part of the ordinary interaction with a typical hardcover book. The device maintains the look and feel of a conventional book and is connected to the web through an adjunct smart device. Here, we provide a technical project summary of the electronic system for book augmentation. We outline the system's functionality and discuss its manufacturability, prospects, and limitations in the context of current and emerging flexible electronics technologies.

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Bairaktaris, G., Borgne, B. L., Turkani, V., Corrigan-Kavanagh, E., Frohlich, D. M., & Sporea, R. A. (2022). Augmented Books: Hybrid Electronics Bring Paper to Life. IEEE Pervasive Computing, 21(4), 88–95. https://doi.org/10.1109/MPRV.2022.3181440

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