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The boys at Georgia Tech have made some fairly significant improvements to the gesture-based technology they are working on. It is still very much in the concept stage, but they are now looking at it as a means of controlling a number of gadgets as well as as a game interface.
The “techy bit” is a system which makes use of five infrared sensors to pick up on your gestures, which then get interpreted and sent to the device you’re trying to control via Bluetooth.
No sign of a release date at the moment, or even of when it will be able to go into production.
The boys at Georgia Tech have made some fairly significant improvements to the gesture-based technology they are working on. It is still very much in the concept stage, but they are now looking at it as a means of controlling a number of gadgets as well as as a game interface.
The “techy bit” is a system which makes use of five infrared sensors to pick up on your gestures, which then get interpreted and sent to the device you’re trying to control via Bluetooth.
No sign of a release date at the moment, or even of when it will be able to go into production.
Read [Discovery] Via [Ubergizmo]
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