| E. Tuulari and A. Ylisaukko-oja. SoapBox: A Platform for Ubiquitous Computing Research and Applications. In Proceedings of Pervasive Computing, Zurich, Switzerland, August 2002. |
....be easily enhanced with other sensors. It also contains wireless RF communication that allows it to contact other boxes, and a serial connector for connection to e.g. our PDA. The SoapBox was developed as a platform for Ubiquitous Computing applications and has been utilised in several projects [2 4]. In mobile devices, display dimensions and resolution are very limited and only a small amount of information fits on the screen simultaneously. GUI toolkits for PC applications provide scrollbars that can be used when dividing the information into smaller chunks is impractical. However, ....
E. Tuulari and A. Ylisaukko-oja, "SoapBox: A Platform for Ubiquitous Computing Research and Applications," presented at Pervasive 2002.
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E. Tuulari and A. Ylisaukko-oja. SoapBox: A Platform for Ubiquitous Computing Research and Applications. In Proceedings of Pervasive Computing, Zurich, Switzerland, August 2002.
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E. Tuulari and A. Ylisaukko-oja. SoapBox: A Platform for Ubiquitous Computing Research and Applications. In Proceedings of Pervasive Computing, Zurich, Switzerland, August 2002.
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