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Intelligent Billboard Based on Ambient System (IBBAS)

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An Intelligent Bill Board Based on Ambient System (IBBAS) has been designed and developed. This board is capable of interacting with humans in close proximity. A number of sensor devices are used in the board where sensors inputs (Bluetooth IDs and distance sensor readings) create an innovative form of user interaction with the board. The IBBAS display is determined by user position, location, and movements. In this chapter, the authors investigate how the user inputs are mapped to the advertising board and its behavior. A prototype of IBBAS is implemented.

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Alrubaiey, B., Chowdhury, M., Sajjanhar, A. (2014). Intelligent Billboard Based on Ambient System (IBBAS). In: Lee, R. (eds) Applied Computing and Information Technology. Studies in Computational Intelligence, vol 553. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-05717-0_1

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