Smart TV-Smartphone Multiscreen Interactive Middleware for Public Displays

A new generation of public displays demands high interactive and multiscreen features to enrich people’s experience in new pervasive environments. Traditionally, research on public display interaction has involved mobile devices as the main characters during the use of personal area network technolo...

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Main Authors: Francisco Martinez-Pabon, Jaime Caicedo-Guerrero, Jhon Jairo Ibarra-Samboni, Gustavo Ramirez-Gonzalez, Davinia Hernández-Leo
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Language:English
Published: Wiley 2015-01-01
Series:The Scientific World Journal
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2015/534949
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Gustavo Ramirez-Gonzalez
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description A new generation of public displays demands high interactive and multiscreen features to enrich people’s experience in new pervasive environments. Traditionally, research on public display interaction has involved mobile devices as the main characters during the use of personal area network technologies such as Bluetooth or NFC. However, the emergent Smart TV model arises as an interesting alternative for the implementation of a new generation of public displays. This is due to its intrinsic connection capabilities with surrounding devices like smartphones or tablets. Nonetheless, the different approaches proposed by the most important vendors are still underdeveloped to support multiscreen and interaction capabilities for modern public displays, because most of them are intended for domestic environments. This research proposes multiscreen interactive middleware for public displays, which was developed from the principles of a loosely coupled interaction model, simplicity, stability, concurrency, low latency, and the usage of open standards and technologies. Moreover, a validation prototype is proposed in one of the most interesting public display scenarios: the advertising.
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spelling doaj-art-f0e75840dd174d2b825ec307f8c4add62025-02-03T01:24:35ZengWileyThe Scientific World Journal2356-61401537-744X2015-01-01201510.1155/2015/534949534949Smart TV-Smartphone Multiscreen Interactive Middleware for Public DisplaysFrancisco Martinez-Pabon0Jaime Caicedo-Guerrero1Jhon Jairo Ibarra-Samboni2Gustavo Ramirez-Gonzalez3Davinia Hernández-Leo4Telematics Engineering Group, University of Cauca, Street 5 No. 4-70, 19002 Popayán, ColombiaTelematics Engineering Group, University of Cauca, Street 5 No. 4-70, 19002 Popayán, ColombiaTelematics Engineering Group, University of Cauca, Street 5 No. 4-70, 19002 Popayán, ColombiaTelematics Engineering Group, University of Cauca, Street 5 No. 4-70, 19002 Popayán, ColombiaSerra Húnter, ICT Department, Pompeu Fabra University, C/Roc Boronat 138, 08018 Barcelona, SpainA new generation of public displays demands high interactive and multiscreen features to enrich people’s experience in new pervasive environments. Traditionally, research on public display interaction has involved mobile devices as the main characters during the use of personal area network technologies such as Bluetooth or NFC. However, the emergent Smart TV model arises as an interesting alternative for the implementation of a new generation of public displays. This is due to its intrinsic connection capabilities with surrounding devices like smartphones or tablets. Nonetheless, the different approaches proposed by the most important vendors are still underdeveloped to support multiscreen and interaction capabilities for modern public displays, because most of them are intended for domestic environments. This research proposes multiscreen interactive middleware for public displays, which was developed from the principles of a loosely coupled interaction model, simplicity, stability, concurrency, low latency, and the usage of open standards and technologies. Moreover, a validation prototype is proposed in one of the most interesting public display scenarios: the advertising.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2015/534949
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