Possibilities and challenges of the internet of musical things

Authors

  • Gabriel Rodrigues Chaves Carneiro Federal University of São João del-Rei
  • Alexandre Silva de Almeida Federal University of São João del-Rei
  • Rômulo Vieira Federal University of São João del-Rei
  • Rafael Sachetto Oliveira Federal University of São João del-Rei
  • Flávio Luiz Schiavoni Federal University of São João del-Rei

Keywords:

computer music, Internet of musical things, digital musical instrument

Abstract

The Internet of Musical Things is a research area that aims to bring Internet of Things connectivity to the field of music and the arts. Altogether with this technology, there is the possibility of connecting different musical things in a concert or artistic creation environment that would allow, for example, the participation of the public in these processes, both in person, through a local network, and remotely, via the Internet. In this work we bring some discussions about IoMusT and also its possibilities and future challenges.

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Published

2022-12-30

How to Cite

Carneiro, G. R. C., Almeida, A. S. de, Vieira, R., Sachetto Oliveira, R., & Luiz Schiavoni, F. (2022). Possibilities and challenges of the internet of musical things. Eletronic Journal of Undergraduate Research on Computing, 20(4). Retrieved from https://journals-sol.sbc.org.br/index.php/reic/article/view/2762