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The SHAKE (Sensing Hardware Accessory for Kinaesthetic Expression) is a versatile Bluetooth sensor device developed by SAMH Engineering Services. The SHAKE was designed and built by Stephen Hughes of SAMH Engineering, as a contract for theconsortium composed of the Dynamics & Interaction group (Glasgow University & Hamilton Institute, NUIM), Queen's University Belfast and the FIT Lab, Swansea University.
Drivers for the device are currently available in a variety of languages, including C/C++, Python, Java and C#, and can be used on Windows XP/2000, Windows Mobile devices and Nokia S60. The main features of the SHAKE hardware are summarised below, taken from the user manual. For a full description of the device and its capabilities, see the full user manual in the Documentation section.
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The development of software and hardware was supported by several funded projects, including EPSRC projects Audioclouds, and Negotiated Interaction, the IST Programme of the European Commission, via the OpenInterface project, IRCSET BRG SC/2003/271, Continuous Gestural Interaction with Mobile devices; HEA project Body Space; SFI grant A dynamic systems approach to Negotiated Interaction on mobile devices, and SFI grant 00/PI.1/C067.
SAMH Engineering can sell the devices to other research groups interested in using the SHAKE. Please contact stephenahughes@gmail.com for more information.