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UbER-Badge
Abstract (pdf)
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Wearable Badge for Distributed Systems and Social
Interactions (UbER-Badge)
Responsive Environments Group
The Ubiquitous Experimental Research Badge (UbER-Badge)
is a powerful platform for developing new applications in person-person
and person-event interaction. This design takes a huge stride beyond the
Media Labs previously successful badges (e.g., the Meme Tag (1998)
and Thinking Tags (1997)). It is highly evolved in both its technological
power and its aesthetics.
This Badge is a general computing platform for experimentation with distributed
systems, and the analysis and enhancment of group social interaction.
Although The Badge will be used in crowds of approximately 200 people
during Media Lab events, it is designed to be open and expandable for
future research use, able to encompass essentially any crowd size and
a host of possible applications.
Sporting both IR and RF interconnection, the Badge will be used to explore
multihop viral message passing and paging, gradient-based
people locators, and passive accumulation of the interest profile of the
wearer.
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