Work place: Department of Computer Science, Jaypee Institute of Information Technology University, Noida, India
E-mail: nitinsh99@gmail.com
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Research Interests: Autonomic Computing, Network Architecture, Mathematics of Computing
Biography
Nitin Sharma is Master’s candidate at the University of Florida Graduate School. His research interests include Mobile networking, cloud computing, mobile ad-hoc networking. He is also interested in developing applications for mobile platforms. He received his B-tech degree from Jaypee Institute of Information Technology at Noida, India.
By Nitin Sharma Manshul V Belani Indu Chawla
DOI: https://doi.org/10.5815/ijmecs.2013.09.05, Pub. Date: 8 Sep. 2013
For the past few decades we have seen the evolution of user interfaces from CLI (Command Line Interface) to GUI (Graphical User Interface) to the most recent NUI (Natural User Interfaces). One such example is Surface Computing. Surface computing is a new way of working with computers that moves beyond the traditional mouse-and-keyboard experience. It is a natural user interface that allows people to interact with digital content with their hands, with gestures and by putting real-world objects on the surface. Though very convenient and simple to use, the cost of this technology is one of the major hindrances in making it accessible to common users. Microsoft PixelSense is an excellent example of this technology. For making this technology cost efficient and more accessible, we have designed an interactive table. It allows two mobile phones to interact with each other, i.e. one can share mobile content just by placing two phones on the table and dragging the content from one phone to another using their fingers. Instead of the usual resistive and capacitive touchscreens used these days, it uses an imaging touch screen, i.e. image processing is used to determine the fingertip coordinates and handle data according to these coordinates thereby decreasing the cost of this technology sharply.
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