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We introduce AllSee, the first gesture-recognition system that can operate on a range of computing devices including those with no batteries. AllSee consumes three to four orders of magnitude lower power than state-of-the-art systems and can enable always-on gesture recognition for smartphones and tablets.
We build AllSee prototypes that can recognize gestures on RFID tags and power-harvesting sensors. We also integrate our hardware with an off-the-shelf Nexus S ...
Apr 2, 2014 · It extracts gesture information from existing wireless signals (e.g., TV transmissions), but does not incur the power and computational over-.
We introduce AllSee, the first gesture-recognition system that can operate on a range of computing devices including those with no batteries. AllSee consumes ...
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Feb 27, 2014 · A low-cost gesture recognition system that runs without batteries and lets users control their electronic devices hidden from sight with simple hand movements.
Feb 28, 2014 · A University of Washington research team has developed technology that could let people control devices with hand gestures.
This document introduces AllSee, a new gesture recognition system that can operate on low-power devices. AllSee extracts gesture information from the ...
The team has developed eight gestures -- such as pushing or pulling to zoom in and out -- which the device has recognized about 90% of the time when performed ...
In this paper, we develop an effective device-free human gesture recognition (HGR) system based on WiFi wireless sensing technology.