Have you ever seen a mobile phone that can instantly create a three-dimensional map of your surroundings? In a recent research project called “project tangoâ€, Google developed a smartphone with a camera, sensors, and chip that can instantly create a three-dimensional map of the surrounding environment. PHE Spare Plate For Alfa Laval Alfa Laval Spare Plate,Alfa Laval Plate Heat Exchanger,Plate Alfa Laval,Alfa Laval Phe Plate Dongguan Runfengda F&M Co., Ltd , https://www.runfengd.com
Google’s project manager Johnny Lee said: “Our goal is to make mobile devices have human-like perceptions of space and movement.â€
In this mobile phone, cameras, sensors and chips can be used to collect, process and analyze the surrounding images. Finally, a three-dimensional model is generated on the mobile phone interface. Such a three-dimensional model can be the basis for a variety of applications, such as providing directions for users in shopping malls and other indoor spaces to help users find a store or object.
At present, outdoor navigation functions can be achieved through GPS and other technologies, but these technologies cannot work indoors. Therefore, several companies are using cameras and a variety of sensors to develop indoor positioning technology. This 3D imaging technology can also be used to search for goods in the store and go to an accurate shelf, or to provide blind people with voice information to help them find routes in unfamiliar environments. Several companies are using cameras and a variety of sensors to develop indoor positioning technology.
Google will provide development kits and prototypes to the first batch of 200 developers and hopes to distribute all prototypes by March 14. Google hopes that developers can develop "indoor navigation/map applications, physical space-based single/multiplayer games, and new sensor data processing algorithms for this product."
ATAP is another secret project research department outside of Google’s Google X. In addition to Project Tango, ATAP is also responsible for the development of the modular concept phone, Project Ara. Last summer, the head of the department, Regina Dugan, said that the ATAP department is developing a series of futuristic projects, including new password-free smartphones and tablet unlocking methods, such as electronic tattooing.
We also see that Google is launching a series of high-tech products to provide users with a more powerful new experience. Google hopes that the prototype will encourage developers to develop more new smart vision applications.
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