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Sixth sense technology

ELECTRONICS AND
INSTRUMENTATION
ENGINEERING

By
M.Sowndaravalli
R.Sunandha
CONTENTS
 Introduction

 Components

 Working

 Applications

 Advantages

 Conclusion
INTRODUCTION

• Wearable gestural interface

• Pranav Mistry and Pattie Maes

• Bridges the gap

• Integrates digital information


COMPONENTS
• Camera

• Projector

• Mirror

• Mobile components

• Colored markers
CAMERA

• Captures and
tracks

• Sends data

• Digital eye
PROJECTOR

• Projects
information

• Contains battery

• Displays data
MIRROR

Receives and reflects

SMART PHONE
• Process the data

• Interprets hand gestures


COLOR MARKERS
• Helps to recognize
gestures

• Movement and
arrangement act as
instructions
HOW IT WORKS?
Send for
processing capture  Images
 Pictures
 Gestures

Send Info
Reflect on
desired
Project image surface
Info on
surface
APPLICATIONS
MAKE A CALL

• Projects virtual keypad

CALL UP A MAP
• Navigate to desired place
MULTIMEDIA EXPERIENCES

Projects videos on
newspapers

GET PRODUCT INFO


• Projects relevant
information
GET FLIGHT UPDATES
• Recognize your boarding pass

FEED INFO ON PEOPLE


• Previews appropriate
details
TAKE PICTURES

• Framing gesture

• Sort and organize


ADVANTAGES

 Portable
 Support multi touch and multi user
 Connecting world and information
 Cost effective
 Access data directly
 Mind map the idea anywhere
 Open source software
RELATED TECHNOLOGIES
• Augmented reality

• Gesture recognition

• Computer vision

• Radio frequency identification


WHY SIXTH SENSE?
CONCLUSION
• Automatic and efficient

• Useful, viable and flexible

• User friendly

• Digital world meets the physical


world
THANK YOU

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