ScreenSpot resource discovery for smart spaces and mobilevue media sharing application

This paper documents the demonstration showcasing the ScreenSpot resource discovery framework and the MobileVue social media sharing application. The key points of the demonstration include: requesting multidimensional resource availability information from a smart space and visualizing this information to the user on a personal device, leasing the selected resource for a distributed application launch and utilizing the leased resource to deploy an application for personal media viewing, manipulating and sharing. This application then allows users a 3D sensorbased interaction between their mobile phone and a large public display.

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