2. What is surface computing?
A form of computing that offers âa natural way of
interacting with information,â rather than the
âtraditional user interfaceâ
Surface computing typically includes four key
attributes:
ïš Direct Interaction
ïš MultiâTouch
ïš MultiâUser
ïš Object Recognition
3. DIRECT INTERACTION
The ability to "grab"
digital information with
hands - interacting with
touch/ gesture, not with a
mouse or keyboard.
4. MULTI â TOUCH
The ability to recognize
multiple points of contact
at the same time, not just
one (Ex. One finger, like
with most touch screens),
but dozens.
5. MULTI â USER
The Surfaceâs screen is
horizontal , allowing many
people to come together
around It and experience a
âcollaborative, faceâtoâ
face computing
experienceâ
6. OBJECT RECOGNITION
Physical objects can be
placed on the Surfaceâs
screen to âtrigger different
types of digital responsesâ
(Ex. cell phones, cameras,
& glasses of wine)
8. Microsoft Surface
ï The Surface is not a touch-sensitive screen deviceâŠ
The screen itself is not electronic
ï The Surface uses multiple infrared cameras beneath the
screen/table top to sense objects, physical touch, etc
ï The Surface ârecognizes objects based on shape or by
using
domino-style identification (domino tags) on the bottom
of the objects â
ï This information is processed and displayed using
â rear projection â
10. Working of Microsoft Surface
Screen: Diffuser -> âmultitouch" screen. Can process multiple
inputs and recognize objects by their shapes or coded "domino"
tags.
Infrared: The âmachine vision" is aimed at the screen. Once an
object touches the tabletop -> the light reflects back and is
picked up by infrared cameras.
CPU: Uses similar components as current desktop computers ->
Core 2 Duo processor, 2GB of RAM and a 256MB graphics card.
Wireless communication -> Wi-Fi and Bluetooth antennas (future
-> RFID). Operating system -> modified version of Microsoft
Vista.
Projector: Uses a DLP light engine ( rear-projection HDTVs).
11. Where is it used?
seminars
Easy data transfer
Airports
Shopping malls,hotels,etcâŠ
Work place
transportation
12. R&D
ï¶ Research work is going on several top universities
like MIT (Massachusetts Institute of technology)
with a innovation named SIXTH SENSE. This is an
application of surface computing.
ï¶ Research on building user defined gestures that
are used in surface computing that make the
graphical representation more intuitiveâŠ
15. Conclusion
Surface takes existing technology and
presents it in a new way. It isn't simply
a
touch screen, but more of a touch-grab
move-slide-resize and place objects on
top of screen, and this opens up new
possibilities that weren't there before