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By: Nicole Cappella. Roadmap  What is Project Glass?  What prototype looks like  Augmented Reality Application  How Project Glass works  What makes.

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1 By: Nicole Cappella

2 Roadmap  What is Project Glass?  What prototype looks like  Augmented Reality Application  How Project Glass works  What makes it work  Operating System  Future/Concerns  Explorer Program

3 What is Project Glass?  Research and development program by Google  Display info in smartphone-like format  Head-mounted display

4 Design  Uses LCD or AMOLED Display  Camera and GPS  Scroll and click by tilting head  Wi-Fi and Bluetooth  Bone-induction  Android OS

5 LCD vs. AMOLED Display Screen  LCD – Liquid Crystal Display Used for iPhone 4/4s, iPad, and HTC One X  AMOLED – Active Matrix Organic Light Emitting Diode Used for Samsung Galaxy S series, Nokia Lumia 900, and HTC One S

6 Augmented Reality Application  Definition Related to mediated reality – when a view of reality is modified by a computer  Software that overlays a level of digital information on top of the physical world  How measure AR  Use Image Registration

7 AR Applications  Hardware Components Of AR: Processor Display Sensors Input

8 AR Applications  Display HMDs  Tracking GPS  Input Devices Speech Recognition Systems Gesture Recognition Systems

9 Augmented Reality Application Example

10 How Project Glass Works  Data sent to small screen display  Can store video files internally  Rechargeable  Audio provided

11 Bone-Conducting Technology  Avoid having separate earpiece  Normal devices using bone-conducting vs. Google’s Project Glass  Vibration Transducer  4 Locations for Sound Delivery Near eyebrow Behind ear Above nose Near temple

12 What makes Project Glass Work?  Still in development  Microprocessor Chip RISC machine ARM-based microprocessor Less powerful, but more efficient and smaller  RISC definition  ARM-based microprocessor  Desirable traits for light, portable, battery- powered devices

13 More Info on Project Glass  Glasses have a lot of memory Touch-sensitive surface Frames have button for taking photos  Camera resolution unknown  Microphone incorporated in frame with speaker  Other Data-Gathering devices: Gyroscopes Accelerometer Compass

14 Android Operating System  Linux-based operating system  Open-source  Large community of developers writing apps Java

15 Future  Patent Filing titled “Methods and Systems for a Virtual Input Device” Need to input info at some point  Allow integration of display into people’s normal eyewear  Track people in your life

16 Concerns  Data stored in Google Drive is Google’s Property  Facial Recognition privacy issues  Eyewear could be platform for ads  Social Networking updates in field of vision

17 Explorer Program  Company ready to hand out glasses to select group of consumers Aid in product’s development Identify bugs  Application due February 27 th 50 words or less application 5 images and video no longer than 15 seconds Pay $1500 Attend pick-up experience in NY, San Francisco, or Los Angeles

18 Summary  What Google’s Project Glass is  How Project Glass works  What makes Project Glass work  Augmented Reality Applications  Future enhancements and concerns that arise  How you can win a pair for yourself

19 References  Bonsor, Kevin. "How Augmented Reality Works" 19 February 2001. HowStuffWorks.com. 23 February 2013.  Dunn, Mike. "AMOLED vs LCD: Which Screen Is Best for Your Phone?" Digital Trends AMOLED vs LCD Which Screen Is Best for Your Phone Comments. Digital Trends, 18 June 2012. Web. 23 Feb. 2013.  Nelson, Robert. "Google Talks Glass, Shows How It Will Feel and What It Will Do." Android Community. N.p., 20 Feb. 2013. Web. 23 Feb. 2013.  "Project Glass." Wikipedia. Wikimedia Foundation, 23 Feb. 2013. Web. 23 Feb. 2013.  Rivington, James. "Google Glass: What You Need to Know." TechRadar. Techradar, 15 Feb. 2013. Web. 23 Feb. 2013.  Strickland, Jonathan. "How Project Glass Will Work" 29 July 2012. HowStuffWorks.com. 23 February 2013.


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