Last year, Microsoft bought a company called Canesta. Canesta, a gesture-recognition company, is the way to the future.
The company is responsible for the software that might power the next generation of Kinect, the Xbox 360ās motion control accessory. Because theyāre creating hardware thatās smaller and faster than Kinectās current tech, PrimeSenseās PrimeSensor, this makes way for all sorts of futuristic ideas.
Canesta has created a system-on-a-chip processor that does what the much larger Kinect doesārecognize and interpret movementābut it can do so in a device thatās about 1/26th the size.
Such a small gesture-recognition device could be implanted into the next generation of smartphones, which will be powerful enough to run software that could control robotics much bigger than the phone itself. Kevin Tofel explains in his article on GigaOM: āif Microsoft can shrink the system down for use in handsets, you may carry your smartphone during the day, but dock it in a mobile robot for use at home during the night.ā
I, for one, welcome our new motion sensing robot masters.
How Kinect Could Turn Smartphones Into Robots [GigaOM]
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