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Context Aware Service Using Intra-body Communication
Pisa, Italy March 13-March 17
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/PERCOM.2006.17Fourth IEEE International Conference ...
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Duck Gun Park, Basics Research Laboratory, Daejeon, Korea
Jin Kyung Kim, Basics Research Laboratory, Daejeon, Korea
Sung Jin Bong, Basics Research Laboratory, Daejeon, Korea
Jung Hwan Hwang, Basics Research Laboratory, Daejeon, Korea
Chang Hee Hyung, Basics Research Laboratory, Daejeon, Korea
Sung Weon Kang, Basics Research Laboratory, Daejeon, Korea
An intuitive context aware service between two devices is possible using touch with the direct digital intra-body communication. Using this technology, users with multimedia devices may simply touch them to establish network connection, transfer data, and provide the required service; hence the name Touch-And-Play (TAP). Using TAP, users can disclose their context by touching the specific device. For instance, a user carrying a digital camera touches the TV to begin a slide show or a printer to print a photo. TAP is expected to enable the provision of intuitive, context-aware service. This paper discusses the communication protocol of TAP and its application.
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Duck Gun Park, Jin Kyung Kim, Sung Jin Bong, Jung Hwan Hwang, Chang Hee Hyung, Sung Weon Kang, "Context Aware Service Using Intra-body Communication," percom, pp.84-91, Fourth IEEE International Conference on Pervasive Computing and Communications (PerCom'06), 2006
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