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Software solutions for visual tracking
Robocortex is a spin-off of Inria Sophia Antipolis research. It develops and commercialises visual tracking software used in the development of augmented reality applications for mobile platforms like the Apple iPhone or other smartphones. An augmented reality application adds virtual objects to a scene filmed in real time. To do this, the application must compute the exact position of the camera with respect to the reference frame of the image. The user can therefore interact with his environment via a simple camera. This demonstration shows an augmented reality application on a HTC HD2 smartphone under Windows Mobile.
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Navidget: 2D/3D interface and interaction
IPARLA is a joint project-team involving Inria Bordeaux - Sud-Ouest and the LaBRI laboratory in Bordeaux. It is presenting Navidget, a navigation and interaction technique specifically designed for touch screens (smartphones, tablet PCs). This technique offers fast and easy camera positioning in interactive 3D environments. Navidget enables collaborative work in a 3D environment using a wide screen.
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Diffuse computing with HOP
The INDES team is based at Inria Sophia Antipolis-Méditerranée. It is working on programming mobile applications directly on the web. The team has developed HOP, a new development platform designed to simplify writing and maintaining interactive web applications. The particularity of this new language is to offer, in a unique syntax, all the requisite functionalities for programming this type of application, from communication protocols (http) to classic algorithms and HTML pages managed by web browsers. The demo concerns several applications for mobile phones developed in HOP.
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Multi-terminal music player
The company All in my music presents a multi-terminal “Music player” written in HOP. This programming language allows for dual execution of the application logic (compiled for the server) and the user interface (compiled in JavaScript for the client). Inria and All my music are developing, using HOP, a flexible solution for problems linked to interacting with online music sites, particularly from devices like smartphones.
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Ambient intelligence for nomadic communities
The ARLES project team at Inria Paris-Rocquencourt has launched a start-up called Ambientic. Their demonstration illustrates ambient intelligence for nomadic communities. The U-EVENT software suite offers new collaborative mobile applications for the events management market, based on innovative IBICOOP middleware technology developed by the ARLES team. This technology can be used, for example, to exchange content during events via an application installed on the various mobile devices of participants and exhibitors.
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Ambient intelligence for nomadic communities
PLANETE, a research team based at Inria Sophia Antipolis – Méditerranée, is presenting its ns-3 network simulator, which is the subject of keen interest in Europe and elsewhere. ns-3 has a rich library of modules that allows it to simulate, at several levels of detail, the physical and access control layers of Wi-Fi, WiMax and LTE wireless mobile networks. This demonstration illustrates how ns-3 can be used to study interaction between a video broadcasting service and a Wi-Fi network.
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