San Diego,
The next paradigm shift for mobile is "sensing". The Nintendo Wii as well as screen rotation on the iPhone are examples of simple implementations of motion sensing in mass market devices. To build more advanced sensing solutions, the challenge is similar to that of speech recognition: It takes a lot of technology to get it right.
Over the past five years Fullpower has developed the MotionX Recognition Engine, designed to accurately solve the challenges of gesture recognition, pedestrian navigation, and image stabilization among others.
In a nutshell, the MotionX Recognition Engine is to motion what a great speech recognition engine is to speech.
At the D7 conference Fullpower is presenting two real-world implementations of the MotionX Recognition Engine:
Presentation 1, The MotionX-Headset: Complete motion user experience and gesture recognition as well as pedestrian navigation. TapTap™ commands, ShakeShake® commands, power management and accurate measurement of distance and speed traveled using pure accelerometrics.
Presentation 2, MotionX-Imaging: Full image stabilization using pure smartphone accelerometrics (something that is reputed impossible to do without expensive specialized sensors and electronics). This solution scales infinitely to very high resolution imaging sensors.
Based in Silicon Valley, Fullpower is the world leader for mobile sensing solutions and develops technology and IP with an embedded licensing business model.
La Jolla, Calif.
A special presentation by Philippe Kahn, CEO of Fullpower with reaction from George Gilder, Chairman, George Gilder Fund Management LLC, and host of the Gilder Telecosm Forum.
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Monterey, Calif.
Philippe Kahn, will discuss how his vision to instantly share pictures of his new born daughter led to the development of the first camera-phone solution in 1997. Philippe’s vision for instant visual communications has now been realized with over 2 billion camera-phones in use every day.
The camera-phone has empowered everyday people and has had a profound impact on society. Today camera-phones are recognized critical tools for social networking, citizen-journalism, and business
communications.
As technology marches forward, miniaturization and new image capturing devices will bring new capabilities to mobile phones. As we approach three billion camera phones deployed (a camera phone for one of every two people on the planet), what does the future hold for the device that created the instant visual communications revolution?
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Del Mar, Calif.
Philippe Kahn, CEO of Fullpower and the creator of the camera phone, will discuss how MEMS sensors will bring new capabilities to mobile phones and other consumer devices. In the coming years, for example all camera phones will include arrays of MEMs sensors. Philippe will discuss how now the challenge is to create a new generation of advanced software that can deliver on the magic.
For more information on the MEMS Executive Conference visit www.memsindustrygroup.org
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