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Guided By, Presented By,

Mrs. Rafeekha.M.J Nidhin P Koshy


Assistant S7 ECB
Professor ECE Roll No : 32,
Dept, TKMIT TKMIT

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CONTEN
TS
Objective
Introduction
Technologies Used
Technical Specifications
Working
Why Google Glass
Disadvantages
References

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OBJECTI
VE
Implementing the idea of wearable computing with the
help of Augmented Display and Virtual Reality

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INTRODUCTI
ON
* Google Glass wearable computer
- with an
OHMD

* Developed R&D Dept of


by (Google X) Google

* To reduce delay between intention


and action

* display, touchpad, battery


and microphone built into spectacle
Camera,
frame

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Google Glass vs Other HMDs & HUDs

Privacy for the user

Compact and very easy to use

Google support

Design that suits into any frame

Voice controlled

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TECHNOLOGIES
USED
Virtual Reality

computer-
simulated environment that
can
simulate physical presence
Displayed through computer
screen through special
stereoscopic displays
or
Speakers, force
headphones,
feedback also used
pilot
Gaming, Simulations
for training
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Augmented Display

view of a real-world environment


supplemented by computer
generated sensory input
sports scores on ,Nokia City
TV Lens

Bone conduction

conduction of through
bones
sound of the skull the
high-pitched makes
sounds segment of
individually
skull to vibrate
sensory cells percives them

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TECHENICAL
SPECS
Feature Specification
Operating system Android 4.0.4(Ice cream Sandwich)
Power 570 mAh
Lithium Polymer battery
CPU OMAP 4430 SoC, 1.2Ghz dual-core
processor
Storage 16 GB Flash
Memory 1GB RAM
Display Prism projector, 640360 pixels

Sound Bone conduction transducer


Input Voice command through microphone,
accelerometer, gyroscope,
magnetometer, ambient light sensor,
proximity sensor
Controller input Touchpad, My Glass phone app
Camera Photos - 5 MP, videos - 720p
Connectivity Wi-Fi 802.11b/g,Bluetooth, micro USB
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Development phase

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Google Glass Tear Down

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Operating System

Android 4.0 Ice


Cream Sandwich

Free Mobile OS

Used in tablets
and mobile
platforms

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CPU

Powered by OMAP4430

OMAP (Open Multimedia


Applications
Platform)
1.2Ghz dual core processor
series of image/video processors
developed by Texas Instruments

16GB of SanDisk flash

Elpida mobile DRAM chip, RF devices,


GPS and Bluetooth/WiFi module

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Display

Prism used to display the GUI


Has a resolution of
640x360
equivalent of a 25 in. screen
from 8 ft. away

Camera

5 MP Front camera
720p HD video recoding
Used for hangouts

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WORKIN
G Wifi/Blue
tooth

Display Camera

Speaker Processor MIC

Memory
Touc
h
Sensors pad

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Display

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Voice Control

ADC translates the analog waves


(voice) into digital data by
sampling the sound

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WHY GOOGLE
GLASS
Say take a picture to take a picture

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Share what you see. Live

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Directions right in front of you

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Speak to send a message

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Ask whatevers on your mind.

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Translate your voice

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DISADVANTAG
ES

Can take pictures without permission

Can be a distraction to the line of sight

It requires a internet connection

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CONCLUSIO
N

Google Glass makes life simple

Takes communication to next level

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REFERENCES
[1]Thad Starner, Wearable Computing Pervasive Computing,
IEEE Computer Society, Volume: 12, Issue: 2, 2013, pp. 14 16

[2]T.E. Starner , Use of Mobile Appointment Scheduling Devices,


Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI
EA 04),
ACM, 2004, pp. 15011504

[3]Google.com/Glass

[4]electronics.howstuffworks.com

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