Imagine a future in which all things are moving around you as soon as the signal from your hand! .. Not charming it is a new project from Google named Soli Soli, and works by very small chip bearing monitoring device recognizes the simple finger movements:
Ivan Buperev the main supervisor of the project says that this innovation will change the familiar ways in which we are used to use to control various types of electronic devices, and complements saying that the whole world has turned into a tool we can interact with them with the proliferation of software in everything from the phone to the TV, and even the car, and it seems that the future (he says) will be in technologies that rely on gestures, for example, equipped with sensors available cameras has already become like a camera (Leap Motion), which can capture gestures hand movements in the air, but this technique is cumbersome and require additional devices, but lies splendor Google's new system in that it uses radar invisible built-in chip can be an integral part of almost everything.
Team developer of this technique pointed out that the biggest challenge that confronted them was reducing the size of the radar device so that it is small enough to be installed within a small segment, but to take advantage of the significant progress witnessed in the field of telecommunications, which is being outfitted for use in the next generation of portable Wi-Fi, which will be invited Pal Wi -Gig, the team was able to reduce the size of the radar components to become no more than millimeters in just 10 months, in collaboration with the German chip factory (Infineon).
Says Buperev that these chips or equipped with slides internal radars are now ready for production on a large scale, where it would be easy to place anywhere, it could be, for example, part of the furniture, or cars, or watches or children's toys, in other words, , in any place where the person wants to communicate with the devices.
It is worth mentioning that Sulley technique can pick up hand movements within a distance of one meter, just as is the case in the movie Minority Report, where the personalities of manipulating virtual objects by moving their hands in the air.
And exciting is that this technology will be open source and will become available to developers later this year so that they can create their applications on them. It seems that what we used to watch in science fiction movies will become closer than we imagine!
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