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8- Invisible Technology

Have you ever seen any videos on YouTube or any other source that have shown a newly under construction technology regarding use of motion sensor to replace the weighted product into the negligible one and to make the working easier without even carrying it around with us? Read down for the same.

A touchscreen is an input and output device normally layered on the top of an electronic visual display of an information processing system. A user can give input or control the information processing system through simple or multi-touch gestures by touching the screen with a special stylus or one or more fingers. The motion sensor accepts the input from the motions or the movements done by the user and performs the tasks assigned to it.

The smart phones today use the touchscreen and performs various tasks. Have you ever seen the battery performance on the smart phones? It will surely show you that display consumes more energy. Brightness do affects the battery life but not as the excess use of display would cause. Keeping the brightness level into auto detection mode will be benificial.

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How would you save the excess draining of battery? The answer would be given using the motion sensor. The sensor will sense our actions and will display in a smart manner. The display would be like a projection on our body, sensing the motions and performing the same or even better tasks than the smart phones. The pic that you see above has a keyboard projected over a paper and the sensor detecting the movements of the finger precisely and creating the output.
 
Now, why this technology has not been implemented? Why still it is under the improvement stage? The answer is use of motion sensor. The work of the sensor is just to sense and perform further actions. It cannot differentiate the objects until human informs it through programming. More we moves towards the perfection, the complexity plenteously increases and affects the output.

Just for example, we feed the processor that for some given dimension, consider that object for some tasks and other dimension for the other purpose. The processor will make the use of sensor and perform its task well enough. The problem arises when the non desired input of same dimension interrupts and the sensor finds no difference and performs same task for the wrong input due to lack of the sensor detection ability.

Apple has a feature of fingerprint scanner or face detection technology, even now-a-days, most of the mobile phone has it. But what makes an apple company great is that it senses if the user is himself or someone trying to be a replica of him.

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If we cut off the finger of the user to unlock the iPhone, it will not be unlocked. Because the sensor will try to detect the electric waves flowing from the finger of the user and if the finger is cutoff, the minor current will not flow due to open circuit and hence, bad luck for the replicas!


You can see the video of ted talks India on https://www.ted.com/talks/sneha_khanwalkar_hear_the_music_in_my_head . Not such vast, but similar application can be developed and used in the mobile phones and hence, the battery consumption, use of technology for good cause and the innovation over the invisible technology can be done.


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    When do you think will it replace the touch screens?
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