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Tagged: augmented reality

Tuesday, November 01, 2011

Today, CSR plc is launching two chips, the SiRFstarV and SiRFprimaII, into the market that incorporate the ability to utilize multiple navigation constellations in addition to GPS, including Europe's Galileo, Russia's GLONASS, and China's COMPASS. These new features will be able to improve the "edge experience" in urban canyons and indoors where reception is inconsistent according to Kanwar Chadha, chief marketing officer.  In addition, these chips will "sniff" for Wi-Fi hotspots and utilize other smartphone technology such as accelerometers and gyros to determine more exact positioning, especially indoors, as well as to conserve battery life. 

The objective, according to Chadha, is to use implicit location like a search engine. Once a user's position is determined, this information can be passed to other search-related applications to refine the search request and improve the relevance of the content.  "Fundamentally, the shift we see is that we are moving from a self contained device world to much more cloud connected world where some of the content is in the device but some of the content will be from the cloud," said Chadha. "This will have an impact on the content and navigation space."
 
But improving the search capability of applications by constantly updating the handset location has drained the battery life of many of today's smartphones. Before now, location technology has not been well integrated intelligently enough to manage power with existing applications. CSR thinks that with their new chips it will be easier to monetize search much better, especially indoors, but to do it without draining the battery. For example, by using the handset's accelerometer to sense whether GPS is necessary, the location API will send a request for a location; then the location subsystem will provide a location accurate enough for the application's needs. If an application needs only an approximate location then it will use one of the sensors that uses less power.
 
The use of multiple location sensors and the smartphone's microelectromagnetic system (MEMS) sensors, like accelerometers, is a key part of the SiRFusion location platform that is the basis for its chipset architecture.  "Today... for indoor location, the accuracy uses Wi-Fi only.
With SiRFusion when you combine MEMS sensors with GPS that error becomes much smaller and when other information can become available, you might be able to  navigate [inside] a store.
 
CSR had acquired SiRF Technology in 2009, a company that Chadha had founded. Earlier this year CSR acquired Zoran, a manufacturer of imaging and video technology. Both deals put CSR on the track to take advantage of the trend to bring more content and better visualization technology into a mobile handset. As such, when technology like augmented reality becomes much more a part of the navigation applications in both smartphones and in-vehicle navigation systems, the company believes they will be well-positioned.
 
The two chips, the SiRFStarV for mobile phone applications and the SiRFPrimaII for the automotive market are expected to be on the market by the middle of 2012. 
by Joe Francica on 11/01 at 04:00 AM | Comments | Bookmark and Share

Wednesday, October 26, 2011

The LiveView application attaches names, links and other tags to objects seen through a handset’s camera viewfinder, while the Pulse application lets users share their map location and status with selected contacts, the company said today. Other applications give public transportation and walking directions for more than 400 cities, and share user-created information on outdoor locations.

- BusinessWeek

by Adena Schutzberg on 10/26 at 03:45 AM | Comments | Bookmark and Share

Wednesday, October 05, 2011

I think you need to watch the video and come to your own conclusions whether this "augmentation" of augmented reality is really an enhancement or just an added layer of information that extends AR to a natural evolution. I could be convinced that it's evolutionary; not revolutionary. 

Continue reading...

by Joe Francica on 10/05 at 10:57 AM | Comments | Bookmark and Share
Narrow your search further: augmented reality, augmented reality apps

Friday, September 23, 2011

D Magazine (that's for Dallas) is looking for feedback on its rendering of neighborhoods in the city. The goal is to use these for identifying bars, restaurants, etc. so residential areas are not so important.

- D Magazine

What Was There is a crowdsourced effort to tag old photos so we can look back in time either on a map or via cell phone app ("augmented reality -ish" it seems you have to georef the photos).

The premise is simple: provide a platform where anyone can easily upload a photograph with two straightforward tags to provide context: Location and Year. If enough people upload enough photographs in enough places, together we will weave together a photographic history of the world (or at least any place covered by Google Maps). So wherever you are in the world, take a moment to upload a photograph and contribute to history!

- Whatwasthere.com via engadget

CrowdFlower, the leader in enterprise crowdsourcing, today announced general availability of the industry's first enterprise crowdsourcing platform to address the data management needs of Fortune 500 companies. Built on the patent-pending CrowdEngine technology system, CrowdFlower's technology platform enables companies to streamline large-scale business processes and obtain automated, high-quality results at exceptionally low costs. Examples include eCommerce product categorization, SEO content creation, business and marketing data verification and enrichment, and brand sentiment analysis.

This sounds more like Amazon's Mechanical Turk than what I expected.

- press release

The Bermuda Cultural Map Trust announced the launch of  ’Are you on the map?’, a campaign designed to offer organizations and individuals involved in Bermuda’s creative and cultural industries a no-cost marketing and cross-promotion opportunity.

The Bermuda Cultural Map Trust is a Bermuda-registered charity whose vision is to provide a platform for Bermuda’s creative and cultural assets and explore how they can contribute to Bermuda economically, socially and culturally.

The Trust oversees the development and management of the Bermuda Cultural Map, a Google Maps-based directory that is fully editable and extendable with user-controlled updates.

- Bernews.com

by Adena Schutzberg on 09/23 at 03:00 AM | Comments | Bookmark and Share

Wednesday, September 21, 2011

Traffic Information (a Texas LLC) is suing a long list of financial and geo companies (below) for infringing on U.S. Patent No. 6,466,862 issued Oct. 15, 2002, for System for Providing Traffic Information. 

Abstract:

A system for providing traffic information to a plurality of mobile users connected to a network. The system comprises a plurality of traffic monitors, each comprising at least a traffic detector and a transmitter, the traffic detector generating a signal in response to vehicular traffic and the transmitter transmitting the signal. A receiver receives the signals from the traffic monitors. A computer system is connected to the receiver and is further connected to the network. The computer system in response to a request signal received from one of the users transmits in response thereto information representative of the signals transmitted by the traffic monitoring units. Alternative systems for gathering traffic information are disclosed.

The defendants are Bok Financial Corp., Bank of Texas, National Association, Capital One Financial Corp., Capital One Bank (USA), National Association, Glympse Inc., Layar B.V., Move Inc., Opentable Inc., Poynt Corp., Redfin Corp., Scvngr Inc., Smarter Agent LLC and Trulia Inc. and Traffic Information is asking the court to issue an injunction and for an award of damages, interest, court costs and attorney's fees.
 

 
by Adena Schutzberg on 09/21 at 04:08 AM | Comments | Bookmark and Share

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