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Collect & Drop: A Technique for Physical Mobile Interaction.

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Collect & Drop: A Technique for Physical Mobile Interaction. / Broll, Gregor; Haarlaender, Markus; Paolucci, Massimo et al.
2008. Demonstration at Sixth International Conference on Pervasive Computing (Pervasive 2008), Sydney, Australia.

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Harvard

Broll, G, Haarlaender, M, Paolucci, M, Wagner, M, Rukzio, E & Schmidt, A 2008, 'Collect & Drop: A Technique for Physical Mobile Interaction.', Demonstration at Sixth International Conference on Pervasive Computing (Pervasive 2008), Sydney, Australia, 19/05/08 - 22/05/08.

APA

Broll, G., Haarlaender, M., Paolucci, M., Wagner, M., Rukzio, E., & Schmidt, A. (2008). Collect & Drop: A Technique for Physical Mobile Interaction.. Demonstration at Sixth International Conference on Pervasive Computing (Pervasive 2008), Sydney, Australia.

Vancouver

Broll G, Haarlaender M, Paolucci M, Wagner M, Rukzio E, Schmidt A. Collect & Drop: A Technique for Physical Mobile Interaction.. 2008. Demonstration at Sixth International Conference on Pervasive Computing (Pervasive 2008), Sydney, Australia.

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Broll, Gregor ; Haarlaender, Markus ; Paolucci, Massimo et al. / Collect & Drop: A Technique for Physical Mobile Interaction. Demonstration at Sixth International Conference on Pervasive Computing (Pervasive 2008), Sydney, Australia.

Bibtex

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abstract = "The proposed demonstration presents Collect&Drop, a new technique for Physical Mobile Interaction with the real world, its objects and associated information. Collect&Drop is integrated with the PERCI framework to interact with Web Services through the interaction with real world objects. By supporting Physical Mobile Interaction techniques such as Touching or Pointing, the framework tries to make mobile service interaction more intuitive and shift its focus from mobile devices to augmented physical objects. The demonstration will put a focus on the mobile Collect&Drop-client and complimentary posters for mobile ticketing that are augmented with NFC-tags and visual markers.",
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AU - Schmidt, Albrecht

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