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Using mobile phones as remote control for ubiquitous video-recording
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Mobile and Ubiquitous Multimedia; Vol. 284 archive
Proceedings of the 6th international conference on Mobile and ubiquitous multimedia table of contents
Oulu, Finland
Pages 125-130  
Year of Publication: 2007
ISBN:978-1-59593-916-6
Authors
Christian Giordano  CSP scarl, viale Settimio Severo
Sonia Modeo  CSP scarl, viale Settimio Severo
Giorgio Bernardi  INRETE, Moncalieri (TO)
Ferdinando Ricchiuti  CSP scarl, viale Settimio Severo
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: MediaTeam
: Nokia
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ACM  New York, NY, USA
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ABSTRACT

In this paper, we describe a new paradigm of video recording through two related projects, Faucet and Record2ME. Faucet and Record2ME work together in order to achieve the goal of ubiquitous interaction. Faucet is the service that provides a mean to get multimedia contents using the podcast model while Record2ME is a Java application for mobile phones that allow the usage of Faucet service in a mobility context.


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Collaborative Colleagues:
Christian Giordano: colleagues
Sonia Modeo: colleagues
Giorgio Bernardi: colleagues
Ferdinando Ricchiuti: colleagues