2013
DOI: 10.1145/2499474.2499476
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Cooperative augmentation of mobile smart objects with projected displays

Abstract: Sensors, processors, and radios can be integrated invisibly into objects to make them smart and sensitive to user interaction, but feedback is often limited to beeps, blinks, or buzzes. We propose to redress this input-output imbalance by augmentation of smart objects with projected displays, that-unlike physical displays-allow seamless integration with the natural appearance of an object. In this article, we investigate how, in a ubiquitous computing world, smart objects can acquire and control a projection. … Show more

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“…The overarching goal for both projects was to develop technology for projecting onto non-planar surfaces and therefore augmenting arbitrary objects with additional information. The idea of environment-aware projection interfaces has been developed further by Molyneaux et al [32,33,34] in so-called smart objects. They investigated how physical objects can be turned into interactive projected displays.…”
Section: Environment-aware Handheld Projection Interfacesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The overarching goal for both projects was to develop technology for projecting onto non-planar surfaces and therefore augmenting arbitrary objects with additional information. The idea of environment-aware projection interfaces has been developed further by Molyneaux et al [32,33,34] in so-called smart objects. They investigated how physical objects can be turned into interactive projected displays.…”
Section: Environment-aware Handheld Projection Interfacesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…quasi-planar), or object's motion (e.g. preset or limited movement [23], or on 3D objects with very limited movement range [3].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%