Towards a Taxonomy of Display Styles for Ubiquitious Multimedia

Future mobile and ubiquitous multimedia systems will be even more an integrated part of our everyday reality than it is the case today. A digital layer of information will be available in everyday situations and tasks, displayed on mobile devices, blended with existing contents of the real, physical world. Such an “augmented reality” (Azuma et al., 2001) will put into practice recent developments in the area of mobile devices, wireless networking, and ubiquitous information spaces, to be able to provide the right information to the right person at the right time. abstract

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