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IoT Applications in Multisensorial and Multimodal Interaction

A special issue of Sensors (ISSN 1424-8220). This special issue belongs to the section "Sensor Networks".

Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (15 April 2022) | Viewed by 692

Special Issue Editors


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Department of Computer Science, College of Engineering, Brunel University, London UB8 3PH, UK
Interests: multimedia and multimodal interactive environments; mulsemedia applications and environments; adaptive, cross-layer communication systems; human-centred e-systems; mobile and pervasive computing; communications security
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Department of Electronics and Informatics, School of Engineering, Athlone Institute of Technology, Athlone, Ireland
Interests: multiple sensorial multi-modal media (MulSeMedia) communication/synchronization; interactive multimedia/motion capture; multimedia signal processing; serious gaming-gamification; quality of experience; virtual reality; augmented reality; human computer interaction-interactive media experiences; wearable sensors and wearable IoT; physiological signal processing

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School of Engineering and Digital Arts, University of Kent, Canterbury CT2 7NZ, UK
Interests: virtual and augmented reality; multisensory experiences; human computer interaction

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Department of Informatics, Federal Institute of Espírito Santo, Vitoria, Brazil
Interests: multimedia; human-computer interaction; digital multisensory systems; quality of experience of users, immersive technologies (VR/AR/XR); signal processing; middleware; frameworks

Special Issue Information

Dear Colleagues,

Multisensory experiences have increasingly been applied in human–computer interaction (HCI). In recent years, it has become commonplace to notice the development of haptic, olfactory, and even gustatory displays to create more immersive experiences. Companies and researchers alike are proposing new additions to the multisensory world and are unveiling new products that promise to offer amazing multisensory experiences where users can perceive odors, tastes, and the sensation of wind blowing against their face. Whilst researchers, practitioners and users alike are faced with a wide range of such new devices and applications, relatively little work has been undertaken to summarize efforts and initiatives in this area.

The current Special Issue addresses this shortcoming by targeting applications having at their heart sensors and devices targeting senses beyond that of sight and hearing, all interconnected in Internet of Things (IoT)-based ecosystems.

Prof. Dr. George Ghinea
Dr. Niall Murray
Dr. Alexandra Covaci
Dr. Estêvão Bissoli Saleme
Guest Editors

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Keywords

  • sensors
  • IoT
  • multisensory
  • mulsemedia
  • multimodal
  • wearable
  • implantable
  • QoE
  • VR/AR/XR

Published Papers

There is no accepted submissions to this special issue at this moment.
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