2010
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-12384-9_16
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A Multi-Agent System Approach for Interactive Table Using RFID

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“…Each antenna contains four RGB LEDs, which enable the display of virtual objects including colored zones, and word stimuli. The tiles are associated with a control interface connected to the host computer by an Ethernet link; for more details, the reader can see Lebrun, Adam, Kubicki, & Mandiau, (2010) or . For the description of the multi-agent software architecture of the tabletop, the reader can see Lebrun et al, 2010or Kubicki, Lebrun, Lepreux, Adam, Kolski, & Mandiau (2013.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Each antenna contains four RGB LEDs, which enable the display of virtual objects including colored zones, and word stimuli. The tiles are associated with a control interface connected to the host computer by an Ethernet link; for more details, the reader can see Lebrun, Adam, Kubicki, & Mandiau, (2010) or . For the description of the multi-agent software architecture of the tabletop, the reader can see Lebrun et al, 2010or Kubicki, Lebrun, Lepreux, Adam, Kolski, & Mandiau (2013.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These roles apply rules, aims and constraints. Therefore, we use the formalism of agents and roles detailled in [27,31] to focus our proposition on different interactions for interactive media. We define the agent typology and the possible interactions between the agents and the users.…”
Section: Proposition: Global Interaction Model For Interactive Media mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Les tables TangiSense exploitées dans un contexte distribué utilisent la nouvelle version (v2) avec écran HD intégré ; elles ont été développées par la société RFIdées dans le cadre du projet ANR IMAGIT. Un système multi-agent assure les communications entre les tables et autres dispositifs d'interaction : les agents représentant les tables communiquent afin de transmettre aux autres plates-formes connectées les interactions qui se déroulent en « local » (Lebrun et al, 2010 ;Garbay et al, 2012). Comme le montre la Figure 18, plusieurs solutions architecturales sont envisageables pour distribuer les interfaces utilisateurs entre les tables et d'autres plates-formes d'interaction (téléphones mobiles, laptops).…”
Section: Description De La Technologie De Tangisense V2unclassified