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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 'Smart' MIDI Interface, La Kitchen Kroonde, DIEM digital dance system, Beehive ADB box, PAiAMIDI Brain, CNMAT Connectivity Processor, various others.+Overview of hardware interfaces: STEIM SensorLab, Infusion iCube, IRCAM Atomic Pro, Mindtel Thing box, Bodysynth, U. York MIDI Creator, U. Pisa 'Smart' MIDI Interface, La Kitchen Kroonde, DIEM digital dance system, Beehive ADB box, PAiA MIDI Brain, CNMAT Connectivity Processor, various others.
  
  
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