Google revealed gesture control technology like the movie Minority Report

Google's technology will allow users to perform hand gestures in the air to control computers and smart devices.

The development of gesture control technology such as "Minority Report" called Project Soli was first announced by Google in 2015. And recently, the US Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has allowed Google to deploy. The sensors used in "Project Soli" are at a higher energy level than the current level. This means that Google will continue to promote the development of "Minority Report" film technology for greater accuracy.

In theory, Google's technology will allow users to perform hand gestures in the air to control computers and smart devices. For example, to press a button, you can use your thumb and index finger, or rub your thumb on your index finger to rotate a virtual twist. Feedback generated through the touch of fingers gives a high sense of physical and sensitivity.

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To do so, Google installs micro sensors that can sense and accurately guess human hand movements in wearable devices, phones, computers, etc.

In its first launch, in 2015, Project Soli had trouble because Google was only allowed to use sensor energy at a low level.

In March 2018, Google applied for a higher energy level for Project Soli (in the 57 to 64GHz band) on the FCC. By December 31, the FCC approved Google's application, after determining that Project Soli was less likely to be harmful and could bring great benefits to disabled users or limited capacity. pronounce.

This FCC permission means that Google will soon bring Project Soli to market, users will soon be able to make smart speakers and screens through touch gestures without having to touch.

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Update 24 May 2019
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