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Content Inside:The WiSe Box : a Multiperformer Wireless Sensor Interface using WiFi and OSC Page 1The WiSe Box : a Multiperformer Wireless Sensor Interface using WiFi and OSC Emmanuel FltyPerformance Arts Technology Group Ircam Centre Pompidou 1 pl. Igor Stravinsky75004 Paris France +33/1 44 78 48 43emmanuel.flety@ircam.frABSTRACTThe Wise Box is a new wireless digitizing interface for sensors and controllers. An increasing demand for this kind ofhardware especially in the field of dance and computerperformance lead us to design a wireless digitizer that allows for multiple users with high bandwidth and accuracy. The interface design was initiated in early 2004 and shortly described inreference 1]. Our recent effort was directed to make this deviceavailable for the community on the form of a manufacturedproduct similarly to our previous interfaces such as AtoMICPro Eobody or Ethersense 1]2]3]. We describe here theprinciples we used for the design of the device as well as itstechnical specifications. The demo will show several devicesrunning at once and used in realtime with a various set ofsensors.Keywords Gesture Sensors WiFi 802.11 OpenSoundControl. 1. INTRODUCTION The development of digitizing sensors for Live Performance has been explored since the beginning of Computer Music. Nowthat computer programs are powerful enough to do realtime analysis on gesture data we need more than ever costeffectiveand versatile tools for motion sensing and digitizing. Recentlywe developed the Ethersense platform which takes advantage ofthe OpenSoundControl protocol (OSC) from CNMAT4] and Ethernet as a fast transport layer. This device responds to theneed of high resolution (16 bit) and high sampling frequency(1kHz) but requires wired connections. In response to this limitation we started the development of awireless version of Ethersense featuring the same quality andspeed of sensors sampling but wearable and pocketsized. The device is designed to be able to d ...
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