Be prepared, a wink or smile would immediately change the music on your iPod. What is to be human in the "control" technology, yes?
Glance, the device is seen as remarkable performance of a normal mobile phone most. However, there is no thought that if the tool is equipped with a set of infra red sensor which will measure small movement in the ear that produces a different facial expression.
Tools that are called "Mimi Switch" or "Ear Switch" is connected by a micro computer that can control electronic devices. Basically, the technology tool is making it a kind of hands free remote control for many needs.
"You will be able to turn off the room light or washing machine to play off their own with just one remark in your mouth, even washing machines can be ruled for their own work," said the creator of the tool, Kazuhiro Taniguchi, from Osaka University, Japan, Saturday (7 / 3). "To its conclusion, with an iPod this tool can start or stop the music just stick with your tongue," added Taniguchi.
Taniguchi said, this device can be programmed to record and then perform a variety of facial expression variations, such as smile, twitch, or blink. People will be able to use the device as a relaxation. For example, Taniguchi said, this tool allows itself no longer occupied the music of interest while he can still relax with a book to read. In addition of course, this tool can become a serious application to make life more secure and convenient as a means of security.
Glance, the device is seen as remarkable performance of a normal mobile phone most. However, there is no thought that if the tool is equipped with a set of infra red sensor which will measure small movement in the ear that produces a different facial expression.
Tools that are called "Mimi Switch" or "Ear Switch" is connected by a micro computer that can control electronic devices. Basically, the technology tool is making it a kind of hands free remote control for many needs.
"You will be able to turn off the room light or washing machine to play off their own with just one remark in your mouth, even washing machines can be ruled for their own work," said the creator of the tool, Kazuhiro Taniguchi, from Osaka University, Japan, Saturday (7 / 3). "To its conclusion, with an iPod this tool can start or stop the music just stick with your tongue," added Taniguchi.
Taniguchi said, this device can be programmed to record and then perform a variety of facial expression variations, such as smile, twitch, or blink. People will be able to use the device as a relaxation. For example, Taniguchi said, this tool allows itself no longer occupied the music of interest while he can still relax with a book to read. In addition of course, this tool can become a serious application to make life more secure and convenient as a means of security.