Google Glass
Google Glass
Google Glass
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GOOGLE GLASS
LIST OF FIGURES
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FIGURE NAME OVERVIEW OF GOOGLE GLASS WEARABLE COMPUTING AMBIENT INTELLIGENCE ENVIRONMENTS SMART CLOTHING
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GOOGLE GLASS
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SDITW,Nandyal
GOOGLE GLASS
CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION
1.1 Virtual reality (VR):
Virtual reality is a term that applies to computer-simulated environments that can simulate physical presence in places in the real world, as well as in imaginary worlds. It covers remote communication environments which provide virtual presence of users with the concepts of tele presence and tele xistence or a virtual artifact (VA). The simulated environment can be similar to the real world in order to create a life like experience. Virtual reality is often used to describe a wide variety of applications commonly associated with immersive, highly visual, 3D environments. The development of CAD software, graphics hardware acceleration, head mounted displays, database gloves, and miniaturization.
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CHAPTER 2 OVERVIEW
As per many reports, Google is expected to start selling eyeglasses that will project information, entertainment and, this being a Google product, advertisements onto the lenses. These glasses will have the combined features of virtual reality and augmented reality. The Google Glasses can use a 4G cell connection to pull in information from Googles mountain of data and display info about the real world in augmented reality on the lens in front of your eye. As you turn your head youll get information about your surroundings and nearby objects from Google Goggles, info on buildings and establishments from Google Maps, even your friends nearby checkins from Latitude. The company has no plans to sell ads into your newly augmented view of the world, but will consider it if the product really catches on.
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GOOGLE GLASS
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GOOGLE GLASS
3.2 Ambient Intelligence:
Ambient Intelligence (AmI) refers to electronic environments that are sensitive and responsive to the presence of people. Ambient intelligence is a vision on the future of consumer electronics, telecommunications and computing.
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GOOGLE GLASS
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GOOGLE GLASS
Figure 3.4 Eye Tap Technology
3.6 4G Technology:
4G is the fourth generation of cell phone mobile communications standards. It is a successor of the third generation (3G) standards. A 4G system provides mobile ultra-broadband Internet access, for example to laptops with USB wireless modems, to smart phones, and to other mobile devices.
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GOOGLE GLASS
customized version of the Java programming language. In October 2012, there were approximately 700,000 apps available for Android, and the estimated number of applications downloaded from Google Play, Android's primary app store, was 25 billion.
CHAPTER 4 DESIGN
4.1 Video Display:
Its features with the small video display that is used to display the pop up hands free information .
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4.3 Speaker:
Google glasses are designed to be hands free wearable device that can be used to make or receive calls too. So a speaker is also designed by the ear.
4.4 Button:
A single button on the side of the frame sophisticates the glasses to work with the physical touch input.
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4.5 Microphone:
A microphone is also put in, that can take the voice commands of the wearer of user. This microphone is also used for having telephonic communication.
CHAPTER 5 WORKING
How Does it Work?
The device will probably communicate with mobile phones through Wi-Fi and display contents on the video screen as well as respond to the voice commands of the user. Google put together a short video demonstrating the features and apps of Google glasses. It mainly concentrates on the social networking, navigation and communication. The video camera senses the environment and recognizes the objects and people around. The whole working of the Google glasses depends upon the user voice commands itself.
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Figure 5.1
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A spectacle based computer to reside directly on your eyes rather than in your pouch or pocket. A useful technology for all kinds of handicapped/disabled people.
DISADVANTAGES
Can be easily broken or damaged. Though Google wants these glasses to be as modest as achievable, they seem to be extremely breakable. Users will have a tough time taking care of it. These glasses show the retrieved data in front of users eyes so it will be a tough experience for them since they will focus on that data and will eventually miss the surroundings that may lead to accidents while driving. The resource for running these glasses is still unknown. Will there be a battery or it will run using solar energy? Privacy of people may breach with new glasses.
Google Glass is as futuristic a gadget weve seen in recent times. Its limited in scope right now, but the future, Google believes, is bright and the device itself is incredibly compelling. Google is trying their hardest to push the Project Glass through the FCC this year. Reports show that Google is trying to get the approval by the FCC this year but there are already several hundred glasses made for testing internally.
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CHAPTER 8 CONCLUSION
Google glasses are basically wearable computers that use the evolving familiar technologies that brings the sophistication and ease of communication and information access even for the physically challenged class of people those literally could not use general way of palmtops and mobiles.
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BIBLIOGRAPHY
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http://www.smart-glasses.org/benefits-smart-glasses/ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/EyeTap http://www.techpark.net/2012/02/29/google-glasses-with-virtual-and-augmented-reality/ http://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1601355 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Android_(operating_system) http://www.webmd.boots.com/eye-health/news/20120411/will-google-glasses-be-safe http://www.thenewstribe.com/2012/04/08/google-project-glasses-success-or-anotherfailure/#.UFMcL7LiaAA http://www.redmondpie.com/google-project-glass-gets-an-awesome-skydiving-demo-atio-explorer-edition-up-for-pre-order-video/
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