2012
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-35377-2_23
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Selection and Control of Applications in Pervasive Displays

Abstract: Abstract. Public displays are progressively embedded in urban settings. Such displays become elements of an integrated pervasive ecosystem in which various displays with multiple applications are accessed by multiple viewers. Still, many public displays employ content that is based on pre-defined schedules as encountered in conventional digital signage systems. We envision future display deployments embedding many applications that are running concurrently and able to continuously react to users' requests. In … Show more

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“…This movement entails a shift in the focus from singlepurpose public displays that are developed with a single task or application in mind, to general-purpose displays that can run several applications, developed by different vendors. Applications are a central aspect in the concept of open display network and have been the focus of recent research that addresses challenges such as the distribution [4], allowing users to control them on the public display [19], and dealing with privacy [13]. Another challenge is providing application developers with appropriate tools to create interactive public display applications.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This movement entails a shift in the focus from singlepurpose public displays that are developed with a single task or application in mind, to general-purpose displays that can run several applications, developed by different vendors. Applications are a central aspect in the concept of open display network and have been the focus of recent research that addresses challenges such as the distribution [4], allowing users to control them on the public display [19], and dealing with privacy [13]. Another challenge is providing application developers with appropriate tools to create interactive public display applications.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Prior work has also highlighted a wide range of display factors that may influence the scheduling decision, including their ability to support specific content types, their shape and layout, their ability to support presentation of concurrent content items (i.e. by spatially multiplexing content on the display [74]), and the display's location [85].…”
Section: R2mentioning
confidence: 99%