Google develops 3D technology on smartphones

Google Inc. today announced a plan to develop 3D technology on smartphones , bringing new experiences to people in a variety of areas, including entertainment and lifestyle applications.

Project leader Johnny Lee said to "Project Tango", Google towards mobile devices have the ability to automatically render a 3D spatial map of where people go through. The information on the project home page shows that if the development is successful, new technology-enabled phones could help people accomplish "unthinkable" things like using cell phones to record areas. Space in the house before going to shop furniture, help the visually-impaired walk easily in the buildings.

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Users can also use 3D technology for recreational activities such as playing hide and seek with fictional characters or turning monotonous corridors indoors into a shady tree.

The key to realizing this technology is the combination of robotic technology and image processing. Google's smartphones will be equipped with sensors that perform 1.4 million measurements per second, automatically updating current location, real-time navigation and combining them all together. Form a 3D space map around.

Movidius, an important partner in Project Tango , said the project aims to equip mobile devices with "understanding" of space and motion similar to humans by combining games. Look at robotics and computer technology, creating images with unprecedented depth, clarity and clarity. The statement from Movidius confirms that with Project Tango , Google is pioneering the future of smart devices, paving the way for a new wave of use of mobile devices in the digital age.

A California-based technology group said it would provide 3D models to programmers to encourage them to write applications for this breakthrough product.