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Making a Room for the IoT: a Domestic Demonstration

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Making a Room for the IoT: a Domestic Demonstration. / Lindley, Joseph; Gradinar, Adrian; Coulton, Paul et al.
Proceedings Living in the Internet of Things 2019. IET, 2019.

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Lindley, J, Gradinar, A, Coulton, P, Cooper, R & Forrester, I 2019, Making a Room for the IoT: a Domestic Demonstration. in Proceedings Living in the Internet of Things 2019. IET, Living in the Internet of Things 2019, London, United Kingdom, 1/05/19. https://doi.org/10.1049/cp.2019.0162

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Lindley J, Gradinar A, Coulton P, Cooper R, Forrester I. Making a Room for the IoT: a Domestic Demonstration. In Proceedings Living in the Internet of Things 2019. IET. 2019 doi: 10.1049/cp.2019.0162

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Lindley, Joseph ; Gradinar, Adrian ; Coulton, Paul et al. / Making a Room for the IoT : a Domestic Demonstration. Proceedings Living in the Internet of Things 2019. IET, 2019.

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abstract = "This paper describes the process of constructing the `Living Room of the Future' technology demonstrator. The demonstrator combines a mixture of commercial Internet of Things products with research prototypes in order to (a) demonstrate how the heterogenous IoT may augment media experiences in the home using `Object-Based Media', (b) to contribute to the development of Experiential Design Fiction as a method for understanding issues relating to the 'Implications for Adoption' of emerging technologies, (c) to act as a research probe to explore the acceptability of IoT products and services in the home with respect to data and privacy.",
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