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Building interactive multi-touch surfaces

Lookup NU author(s): Dr Jonathan Hook, Dr Tom Bartindale, Professor Patrick OlivierORCiD

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Abstract

Echtler FMotamedi NBrandl PMulti-touch interaction with computationally enhanced surfaces has received considerable attention in recent years. Hardware implementations of multi-touch interaction such as Frustrated Total Internal Reflection (FTIR) and Diffuse Illumination (DI) have allowed for the low cost development of surfaces. Although many of these technologies and associated applications have been presented in academic settings, the practicalities of building a high quality multi-touch enabled surface, both in terms of the software and hardware required, are not widely known. We draw upon our extensive experience as developers of multi-touch technology to provide practical advice in relation to building, and deploying applications upon, multi-touch surfaces. This includes technical details of the construction of optical multi-touch surfaces, including: infrared illumination, silicone compliant surfaces, projection screens, cameras, filters, and projectors, and an overview of existing software libraries for tracking.


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Author(s): Schöning J, Hook J, Bartindale T, Schmidt D, Olivier P, Echtler F, Motamedi N, Brandl P, von Zadow U

Editor(s): Müller-Tomfelde, C.

Publication type: Book Chapter

Publication status: Published

Book Title: Tabletops - Horizontal Interactive Displays

Year: 2010

Pages: 27-49

Series Title: Human-Computer Interaction Series

Publisher: Springer-Verlag

Place Published: Berlin

URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-84996-113-4_2

DOI: 10.1007/978-1-84996-113-4_2

Notes: Chapter 2.

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ISBN: 9781849961127


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