Replace your TV remotes with a coffee table?
Tired of searching through your collection of remote controls to find the right one. A new research project has come up with a very different way to control all the gadgets in a typical living room.
CRISTAL (Control of Remotely Interfaced Systems using Touch-based Actions in Living spaces) is a research project from a group of universities that attempts to create a more natural way of interacting with devices found in a typical living room. The system offers a live video view of the living room displayed on a tabletop, so users can can walk up to it, see the layout of the room and touch the table to interact with the TV, photo frame or any of the other devices – the prototype can also control the lights and a Roomba robotic vacuum cleaner.
You can see how this system works in a video the team have produced.
One of the team members Dr Stacy Scott says:
“We wanted a social aspect to activities such as choosing what to watch on TV and we wanted to make the process easy and intuitive,”
Stacy estimates that the current cost is around £7000 but she is confident that in a few years something like it will be a viable consumer product, especially as Microsoft is also experimenting in this area.














