24
Presented By Sunil Kumar Sahu Submitted to Mr. Suresh Patel sir Mrs. Renuka Patel mem

surface computing

Embed Size (px)

DESCRIPTION

This is 4th seminar topic in my collage.and I'm full prepared then make this slide. so used in my knowledge publicly

Citation preview

Page 1: surface computing

Presented By

Sunil Kumar Sahu Submitted toMr. Suresh Patel sirMrs. Renuka Patel mem

Page 2: surface computing

To study what is surface computer? To study working & process of surface computer. To study technology used in surface computer. To study applications of surface computer.

Page 3: surface computing

Surface computing is the term for the use of a specialized computer in which traditional GUI elements are replaced by everyday objects.

The Surface is a horizontal display on a table-like form. Instead of a keyboard and mouse, the user interacts

directly with a touch-sensitive screen. 30-inch diagonal display in table like form factor. That’s

easy for an individuals or multiple people interact with just like in the real world.

Come to life for exploring, learning, sharing, creating , buying and much more.

Available in retail stores, restaurants, hotels, casinos..

Page 4: surface computing

2001: The product idea for Surface was initially conceptualized by Steven Bathiche .

Page 5: surface computing

2003: 1st prototype (t1 ) was produced to bill gets for approval

Page 6: surface computing

2004: Microsoft built more than 85 early prototypes for Surface.

2005: The final hardware design was completed.

2007: Interactive table top device was designed than seamlessly bring both the physical and virtual words into one.

Page 7: surface computing
Page 8: surface computing
Page 9: surface computing

Direct Interaction : User can “grab ” the digital information with their

hands, interacting with a content by touch and gesture. Without the use of mouse & keyboard.

Page 10: surface computing

Multiuser: Surface has 360 degree user interface & 30 inch reflective

surface so people can orient themselves on different sides of the surface to interact with an application simultaneously.

Page 11: surface computing

Multi-touch Multi-touch contact refers to the ability to have

multiple contact points with an interface, unlike with a mouse, where there is only one cursor.

Page 12: surface computing

Object recognition Object recognition refers to the device's ability to

recognize the presence and orientation of tagged objects placed on top of it.

Page 13: surface computing
Page 14: surface computing

Camera & system unit

Infrared Emitter

Projector

Screen

Page 15: surface computing

Screen: It has a 360-degree user interface, a 30-inch reflective surface with a XGA DLP projector underneath the surface which projects an image onto its underside

Cameras: Microsoft Surface uses cameras and image recognition in the infrared spectrum to recognize different types of objects such as fingers, tagged items and shapes.

System Unit: to perform an operations Infrared: 850-nanometer-wavelength LED light source

aimed at the surface. When an object touches the tabletop, the light is reflected to multiple infrared cameras with a net resolution of 1024 x 768, allowing it to sense, and react to items touching the tabletop.

Projector: An projector is used for displaying video, images or computer data on a surface.

Page 16: surface computing

Uses cameras to sense object, touch and hand gesture

Displayed output using rear Projection

User input is then Processed

Page 17: surface computing
Page 18: surface computing

Pen computing refers to a computer user-interface using a pen and tablet, rather than devices such as a keyboard and a mouse.

Definition: A computer system employing a user-interface using a pointing device plus handwriting recognition as the primary means for interactive user input is called pen computing.

Page 19: surface computing

Multi-touch refers to the ability to simultaneously register three or more distinct positions of input touches.

Multi-touch has been implemented in several different ways, depending on the size and type of interface.

Page 20: surface computing

Partner companies use the Surface in their hotels, restaurants, and retail stores.

Hotel lobbies, such as Sheraton Hotels, to choose meals at restaurants, plan vacations and spots to visit from the hotel room.

Starwood Hotels plan to allow users to drop a credit card on the table to pay for music, books, and other amenities offered at the resort.

In casinos users can do a range of things, such as watch videos, view maps, order drinks, play games, and chat with people between Surface tables.

Page 21: surface computing

We can direct interact with the computer without using mouse and keyboard.

Multiple user can interact at a same time. Any physical object can be directly recognized. Microsoft Surface responds to many points of

contact simultaneously Designing made easier Time saving by

eliminating many processes. Wireless communication between two object

is possible. New and improved learning experience.

Page 22: surface computing

Not portable and Very expensive Dim lighting required to avoid washing out of

screen. Barcode Required for an objects. This is insecure system.

Page 23: surface computing

Surface computer is advanced computer having large touch screen.

Users can interact with the machine by touching or dragging their fingertips and objects such as paintbrushes across the screen.

We can use surface computer in different hotels, Restaurants, casinos.

Page 24: surface computing