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The standard human interface options through built-in hardware of most computers and systems are limited, additional hardware is required to enable a rich interaction. There are a few solutions in hardware interfaces, an overview is given below, but they all have there limitations in a variety of issues such as number of I/O ports, speed, resolution, price and availability. This is due to the fact that they are generally developed with only one or a few application domains in mind. The solution proposed and described in this report aims to fit all the needs of the main research areas in the field of Human-Computer Interaction. | The standard human interface options through built-in hardware of most computers and systems are limited, additional hardware is required to enable a rich interaction. There are a few solutions in hardware interfaces, an overview is given below, but they all have there limitations in a variety of issues such as number of I/O ports, speed, resolution, price and availability. This is due to the fact that they are generally developed with only one or a few application domains in mind. The solution proposed and described in this report aims to fit all the needs of the main research areas in the field of Human-Computer Interaction. | ||
- | Overview of hardware interfaces: STEIM SensorLab, Infusion iCube, IRCAM Atomic Pro, Mindtel Thing box, Bodysynth, U. York MIDI Creator, U. Pisa ' | + | Overview of hardware interfaces: STEIM SensorLab, Infusion iCube, IRCAM Atomic Pro, Mindtel Thing box, Bodysynth, U. York MIDI Creator, U. Pisa ' |