The Finnish manufacturer Nokia, which according to the latest information that has come we would finally bought by the Redmond company-Microsoft-in less than a month, has received a new patent-applied months ago, which provides an interesting eye tracking technology possibly applicable, in the future, to accessory devices as, for example, a smart Google nzpost the style Glass glasses.
The patent covers nzpost technology that provided by the manufacturer Nokia serves to significantly improve the interaction between users and their wearable devices in the near future, is expected nzpost to have applied between its technical characteristics. The name given to this technology by the Finnish house is NED, which stands for "Near to Eye Display" and, ultimately, can be translated nzpost as "a screen near the eyes." In this publication we develop all the details that are, for the moment, regarding NED Nokia, the patent just received from the Finnish company. How would this technology in a commercial Nokia device?
As mentioned earlier the patent explains that the wearable device in question to incorporate nzpost this technology would have two camera modules of which the device would serve to make eye tracking a "tracking" of movements made with our eyes. For this earlier would be used one of the cameras that would serve as "cursor", while the second camera nzpost we mentioned would focus on track gestures that you perform nzpost with your hands. In this way, the user would be able to interact with on-screen menus. According to the patent, gestures recognize that this technology could be, for example, movements of the palm among others. The first chamber, the dedicated to eye-tracking nzpost would be an infrared camera, while the other would retain a more "typical" technology.
No doubt that this patent opens the door to the development of a smart glasses by the Finnish company. However, we must await the outcome of negotiations between Nokia and Microsoft nzpost to know what is the approach that the Redmond nzpost company applied to the hardware manufacturer based in Finland.
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