Title: CampusTalk: IoT Devices and Their Interesting Features on Campus Applications
Authors: Lin, Yi-Bing
Chen, Li-Kuan
Shieh, Min-Zheng
Lin, Yun-Wei
Yen, Tai-Hsiang
資訊工程學系
資訊技術服務中心
Department of Computer Science
Information Technology Services Center
Keywords: Art design;campus applications;cyber and physical interaction;Internet of Things
Issue Date: 1-Jan-2018
Abstract: Internet of Things (IoT) allows interactive learning of students by inspiring their innovation everywhere on the campus. This paper proposes CampusTalk that provides convenient access to cyber and physical devices through the web technology. In this way, the campus applications can be accessed anywhere in the world through any computing device with a display and a browser without installing any mobile app. CampusTalk unifies the concepts of automatic creation of "mirror device features'' (simulated counterpart) and talkPal device features, which are nicely demonstrated through several applications on campus. The core application of CampusTalk is SmartPhoneTalk that allows other applications to be accessed by students through their smartphones without installing any mobile apps. We describe three CampusTalk applications, including MusicTalk, PingPongTalk, and SkeletonTalk, to demonstrate cyber and physical interaction with SmartPhoneTalk. After the IoT devices of these applications have been developed and are accommodated in CampusTalk, the students can use the CampusTalk GUI to connect them with various combinations for innovative applications without extra programming effort.
URI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ACCESS.2018.2832222
http://hdl.handle.net/11536/145107
ISSN: 2169-3536
DOI: 10.1109/ACCESS.2018.2832222
Journal: IEEE ACCESS
Volume: 6
Begin Page: 26036
End Page: 26046
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