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A bluetooth wireless network infrastructure for multimedia guidebooks on mobile computing devices

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posted on 2024-11-13, 15:26 authored by Matthew D'Souza, Montserrat RosMontserrat Ros, Adam Postula, Neil Bergmann
This paper describes the implementation of a Bluetooth Village Guide Book (VGB) scenario for use in the Kelvin Grove Urban Village located in Brisbane, Australia. An Information Point Station Network (IPSN) was developed, along with software for two types of mobile computing devices. The implementation consists of several Information Point Stations (IPSs) placed at locations of significance, with access to information items on a centralized server. Once registered, the user is given the opportunity to experience context-aware information on demand and in various multimedia formats. These information items are selected by the user, either by way of a menu system appearing on their mobile computing device or a more intuitive pointer-tag system. Information items are then ‘beamed’ via Bluetooth to the user’s mobile computing device for the user to view The implementation was found to be successful and was tested with multiple users accessing information items from a given IPS as well as multiple IPSs attached to the centralized server. Still, there is further work to be done on the VBG software, the user registration system and on creating an embedded solution for the individual Information Point Stations.

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M. D'Souza, M. Ros, A. Postula & N. Bergmann, "A Bluetooth Wireless Network Infrastructure for Multimedia Guidebooks on Mobile Computing Device," in Workshop on the Internet, Telecommunications and Signal Processing, 2005, pp. 1-6.

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English

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63300

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