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Mobile Computing Applications: Bluetooth for Local Voices
Our vision is to create an independent content-distribution system using ubiquitous computing technologies. In this paper, we report on how we implemented mobile computing applications to design and build a content-distribution system using Bluetooth technology in an urban site in order to distribute context-sensitive media. The granularities of our design considerations included the ability to support both annotative and phenomenological locative media projects. GPS surveillance technologies were integrated into our prototype. While we were building the system, we conducted a survey to find out what would induce people to turn their Bluetooth on and what kinds of content they would like to receive. This paper contributes to the field of ubiquitous computing and urban studies through its description of how existing technologies can be combined to provide novel mobile computing applications in the city. In our vision a tram route assumes the guise of a performative terrain where passengers can listen to varied narratives of place.
Mobile Computing Applications: Bluetooth for Local Voices
Our vision is to create an independent content-distribution system using ubiquitous computing technologies. In this paper, we report on how we implemented mobile computing applications to design and build a content-distribution system using Bluetooth technology in an urban site in order to distribute context-sensitive media. The granularities of our design considerations included the ability to support both annotative and phenomenological locative media projects. GPS surveillance technologies were integrated into our prototype. While we were building the system, we conducted a survey to find out what would induce people to turn their Bluetooth on and what kinds of content they would like to receive. This paper contributes to the field of ubiquitous computing and urban studies through its description of how existing technologies can be combined to provide novel mobile computing applications in the city. In our vision a tram route assumes the guise of a performative terrain where passengers can listen to varied narratives of place.
Mobile Computing Applications: Bluetooth for Local Voices
Berry, Marsha (Autor:in) / Hamilton, Margaret (Autor:in)
Journal of Urban Technology ; 17 ; 37-55
01.08.2010
19 pages
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