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2010-08-10
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Hi all,
I'm one of the Stanford guys involved in the project. The external gyro is something Nokia Research got made to test gyroscope-using apps. It communicates to the phone over bluetooth with timestamped 3-axis angular velocities. Unfortunately the bluetooth communication isn't hugely reliable, even at such a short distance >snipped<
- Andrew
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2010-08-15
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2010-08-15
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2010-08-15
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2010-08-15
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If bluetooth is so bad for realtime data, how come the main game consoles nowadays all use bluetooth for their controllers? Most video game styles involve quick reactions....
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2010-08-15
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2010-08-15
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Last edited by ryanl33x1511; 2010-08-02 at 23:28.