http://www.cambridge.intel-research.net/~jscott/
Audio Location, developed by James Scott at Intel Research Cambridge, is a low-cost location sensing mechanism based on the use of off-the shelf microphones attached to cheap PCI sound cards in a standard PC.
The system doesn’t require the user to wear any tag, it can detect human-made sounds such as the clicking of fingers or clapping to accuracies of around 15cm for a 3D location.
Possible use of the system include any application which might otherwise involve a real button interface. Finger-clicks on virtual ‘buttons’ in 3D space could control lights, music players, etc. On a computer desk, audio location might be used to quick-start or control often-used computer applications. .PDF of presentation.
Fuente: http://www.we-make-money-not-art.com/archives/004733.php
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