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Vipin .v.s T5 Class no: 48

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Vipin .v.s

T5

Class no: 48

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CONTENTS

Objective

Introduction

Technologies Used

Technical Specifications

Working

Why Google Glass

Disadvantages

References

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OBJECTIVE

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

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INTRODUCTION

* Google Glass is a wearable computer with an optical head- mounted display (OHMD)

* developed by Google in the Project Glass research and development project

* Google Glass displays information in a smartphone-like hands-free format, that can interact with the Internet via natural language voice commands

*Camera,display,touchpad,batteryandmicrophonebuiltintospectacleframe

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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

HMD

HUD

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TECHNOLOGIES USED

Virtual Reality

•computer-simulated environment that can simulate physical presence

•Displayed through computer screen or through special stereoscopic displays

•Speakers ,headphones, force feedback also used

•Gaming, Simulations for pilot training

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AugmentedDisplay

•view of a real-world environment supplemented by computer generated sensoryi nput

•sports scores on TV,Nokia City Lens

Boneconduction

•conduction of sound through the bones of the skull

•high-pitched sounds makes segment of skull to vibrate individually

•sensory cells percives them

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TECHENICAL SPECS

TECHENICAL SPECS

Feature : SpecificationOperating syste :Android4.0.4(Ice cream Sandwich)Power 570 mAh Lithium Polymer batteryCPU : OMAP4430 SoC, 1.2Ghz dual-core processorStorage : 1GB RAM Display : Prism projector, 640×360 pixels Sound : Bone conduction transducerInput : Voice command through microphone ,accelerometer, gyroscope,magnetometer, ambient light sensor, proximity sensor Controller input : Touchpad, My Glass phone appCameraPhotos : -5 MP, videos -720pConnectivity : 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 ofimage/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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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 whatever’s on your mind

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Translate your voice

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GOOGLE GLASS

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DISADVANTAGES

Can take pictures without permission

Can be a distraction to the line of sight

It requires a internet connection

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oCONCLUSION

•Google Glass makes life simple

•Takes communication to next level

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REFERENCES

[1]Thad Starner, “Wearable Computing” Pervasive Computing, IEEEComputer 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. 1501–1504

[3]Google.com/Glass

[4]electronics.howstuffworks.com

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