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Bringing Your Own Device into Multi-device Ecologies: A Technical Concept

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Almost every visitor brings their own mobile device (e.g., smartphone or tablet) to the museum. Although, many museums include interactive exhibits (e.g., multi-touch tables), the visitors' own devices are rarely used as part of a device ecology. Currently, there is no suitable infrastructure to seamlessly link different devices in museums. Our approach is to integrate the visitor's own device in a multi-device ecology (MDE) in the museum to enhance the visitor's exhibition experience. Thus, we present a technical concept to set up such MDEs integrating the well-established TUIO framework for multi-touch interaction on and between devices.

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        ISS '17: Proceedings of the 2017 ACM International Conference on Interactive Surfaces and Spaces
        October 2017
        504 pages
        ISBN:9781450346917
        DOI:10.1145/3132272

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