Proceedings of the Eleventh Workshop on Mobile Computing Systems &Amp; Applications - HotMobile '10 2010
DOI: 10.1145/1734583.1734590
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Supporting distributed private and public user interfaces in urban environments

Abstract: Proliferation of large public displays in urban cityscape gives rise to applications distributed between public displays and mobile devices. However, real deployment of distributed applications on top of this new infrastructure is challenging as no commonly accepted architectural solutions exist to rely on. In this paper, we present a platform supporting distributed application user interfaces on interactive large public screens and personal mobile devices. We demonstrate the functionality and potential of our… Show more

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“…In case of social leases, each lease is considered individually in the overall amount. The durations of the leased interaction sessions had an average of 1:33 minutes, which is in accordance with the types of applications [12] that were developed and utilized on top of this service. Reflecting the latency measurement to this duration yields a signaling overhead percentage of (26ms + 473ms + 260ms + ~500ms) / 93000ms * 100% = 1.35%.…”
Section: Field Testingmentioning
confidence: 57%
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“…In case of social leases, each lease is considered individually in the overall amount. The durations of the leased interaction sessions had an average of 1:33 minutes, which is in accordance with the types of applications [12] that were developed and utilized on top of this service. Reflecting the latency measurement to this duration yields a signaling overhead percentage of (26ms + 473ms + 260ms + ~500ms) / 93000ms * 100% = 1.35%.…”
Section: Field Testingmentioning
confidence: 57%
“…Mobile terminals implement the client sides of discovery and leasing services, and feature dedicated launcher software for starting distributed applications [12]. In addition, each mobile terminal has an associated RFID tag with its unique ID linked to the terminal by a lookup table in the middleware backend server.…”
Section: Prototype Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…UBI-hot spot provides one example of such visual interaction awareness (Hosio et al 2010). In these applications, the large display alternates between a passive broadcast mode and an active mode, based on face detection and other mechanisms.…”
Section: Interaction Awarenessmentioning
confidence: 99%