A member of the Computing academic team at the University of Northampton was interview by New Scientist for an article on Ultrasound as a way of streaming bonus data from TV shows.
Read the article go to TV shows could use ultrasound to send bonus extras to your phone.
Related post
https://computingnorthampton.blogspot.co.uk/2016/08/dr-mu-mu.html
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Improving interactive TV using a mobile applications
Recent paper produce by Dr Mu Mu:
Improving interactive TV experience using second screen mobile applications
Mu, M., Knowles, W. and Race, N. |
Abstract
The past two decades have seen a shift in the multimedia consumption behaviours from that of collectivism and passivity, to individualism and activity. This paper introduces the architectural design, implementation and user evaluation of a second screen application, which is designed to supersede the traditional user control interface for primary screen interaction. We describe how NSMobile, our second screen application, can be used as a pervasive multimedia platform by integrating user experiences on both the second screen and primary screen. The quantitative and qualitative evaluation of user interactions with interactive TV content also contributes to the future design of second screen applications.
Mu, M., Knowles, W. and Race, N. (2015) Improving interactive TV experience using second screen mobile application
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