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Abstract:
With the development of new technologies that allow the broadcast of
digital data over radio signals, there are many possibilities for
improving upon the traditional radio station model for content
delivery. The idea of Personal Radio is a system that tailors content
to meet the needs of each individual. Using Global Positioning System
(GPS) technology to play location specific content, the listening
history to play content an appropriate number of times, and user
feedback to learn personal preferences, the Personal Radio provides
the listener with the content that is the most useful/interesting to
them. This paper will examine the general design of such a system and
present solutions developed in the implementation of several pieces
of the design.
Note:
Undergraduate Honors Thesis.
Advisors: David Kotz and Daniela Rus
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John C. Artz,
"Personal Radio."
Dartmouth Computer Science Technical Report TR2000-372,
June 2000.
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