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Mobile Interaction with the Real World: An Evaluation and Comparison of Physical Mobile Interaction Techniques

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Mobile Interaction with the Real World: An Evaluation and Comparison of Physical Mobile Interaction Techniques. / Rukzio, Enrico; Leichtenstern, Karin; Schmidt, Albrecht.
AmI'07: Proceedings of the 2007 European conference on Ambient intelligence. Springer-Verlag, 2007. p. 1-18.

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Rukzio, E, Leichtenstern, K & Schmidt, A 2007, Mobile Interaction with the Real World: An Evaluation and Comparison of Physical Mobile Interaction Techniques. in AmI'07: Proceedings of the 2007 European conference on Ambient intelligence. Springer-Verlag, pp. 1-18, European Conference on Ambient Intelligence (AmI-07)., Darmstadt, Germany, 1/01/00.

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Rukzio, E., Leichtenstern, K., & Schmidt, A. (2007). Mobile Interaction with the Real World: An Evaluation and Comparison of Physical Mobile Interaction Techniques. In AmI'07: Proceedings of the 2007 European conference on Ambient intelligence (pp. 1-18). Springer-Verlag.

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Rukzio E, Leichtenstern K, Schmidt A. Mobile Interaction with the Real World: An Evaluation and Comparison of Physical Mobile Interaction Techniques. In AmI'07: Proceedings of the 2007 European conference on Ambient intelligence. Springer-Verlag. 2007. p. 1-18

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Rukzio, Enrico ; Leichtenstern, Karin ; Schmidt, Albrecht. / Mobile Interaction with the Real World: An Evaluation and Comparison of Physical Mobile Interaction Techniques. AmI'07: Proceedings of the 2007 European conference on Ambient intelligence. Springer-Verlag, 2007. pp. 1-18

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