ASIA
: Samsung Electronics unveiled the world's first “3D movement
recognition” mobile phone (model: SCH-S310). ‘Accelerometer'
is built in to accurately calculate and ascertain movement in three
dimensional space and then carry out commands according to those
calculations.
Sophisticated
sensing technology calculates the direction in which the mobile
phone is moving as well as its speed of movement. The capability
extends beyond the identification of the general locus to include
precise recognition of small and rapid movements as well as alphanumeric
symbols.

The
recognition of moving shape in 3D space, using only sensors built
into a mobile phone, is a daunting task. Samsung has developed and
commercialized a moving algorithm to solve this problem.
Development
of 3D movement recognition technology was a joint project between
Samsung Electronics and the Samsung Advanced Institute of Technology.
The project has resulted in applications for 22 domestic and foreign
patents and 14 technical papers were presented at leading academic
societies.
To date movement
sensors in mobile phones have been limited to slope calculations
and applied to some games and bio-related features . However, the
SCH-S310 can recognize continuous movement in 3-dimensional space.
Mobile phone
input devices to date include the keypad, touch screen and voice
recognition. In the future, however, 3D movement recognition technology
will become an important user interface and revolutionize mobile
phone designs and features .
This technology
will do away with the need for complex keypads on mobile phones,
MP3 players, digital cameras and other handheld products. This will
particularly effect the way games are played on a mobile phone.
Many functions will be controlled by movement instead of buttons.
Samsung Electronics
President Lee Ki-tae says, “Our new movement recognition technology
opens a new chapter in natural communication. We will continue to
work on technology breakthroughs for mobile phones that make life
more convenient for people.”
Features of
SCH-S310
The Samsung Electronics SCH-S310 uses 3D motion recognition technology
for user interface. A “beat box” can be created that
will set the phone apart from others on the market with music functions.
User interface:
The user can “write” the number “three”
in the air. The mobile phone can read this movement and then dial
“3.” Shaking the phone twice will conclude a call or
delete spam messages.
The user can
draw a “O” or “X” in the air with the phone,
with will recognize it and respond with a voice message “yes”
or “no.” Move the phone sharply to the right and the
selection on the MP3 play function will more to the next tune on
the list; move it to the left, and the selection will back up one
number.
Moreover, Samsung
has already developed movement-controlled functions that will be
adopted on later models. These include switching from landscape
to portrait when shooting video or snapping a still picture, or
preventing the picture from becoming blurred from hand movement.
Games will be played by moving the phone up, down, right or left,
instead of pressing buttons. The phone will also be able to sense
changes in body movement and provide advice on dieting or other
health tips.
The “motion
beat box” function enables the user to select a particular
sound from the menu such as “drum,” “tambourine,”,
“scratch” or “clap.” Then he or she shakes
the mobile phone the beat will be re-created in rhythm with the
motion. This enables the user to keep time with any tune being played.
With the music
performance function, the phone will being to play music after it
is shaken by the user. The sensors in the phone identify the movement
and adjust the beat accordingly.
Moreover, the
Samsung SCH-S310 has a magnetic sensor built in that serves as a
compass.
Finally, the
latest mobile marvel from Samsung applies a “fresh new user
interface.” The intenna slide design comes with GPS, 1.3M-pixel
camera, music-on-demand, and mobile banking capabilities.