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TECHNICAL SEMINAR ON GOOGLE GLASS Guided By: Presented by Manish Mathuria Prashant Kumar Sharma

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TECHNICAL SEMINAR ON

GOOGLE GLASS

Guided By: Presented byManish Mathuria Prashant Kumar Sharma

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Introduction Google Glass is a headset, or optical head-mounted display, that is

worn like a pair of eyeglasses. It was developed with the mission of producing a ubiquitous computer. Google Glass displayed information in a smart phone-like hands-free format. Wearers communicated with the Internet via natural language voice commands.

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OVERVIEW Google Glass is also known as Project Glass which was developed by

Google(Foxconn) in February 2013. It is wearable technology or in general it is wearable computer which

works on Glass OS Google Xe software. Google started selling a prototype Google Glass to qualified "Glass

Explorers" in the US on April 15, 2013, for a limited period for $1,500, before it became available to the public on May 15, 2014. for the same price. The headset has received massive criticism and legislative action due to privacy and safety concerns.

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configurations TYPE :-

Augmented Reality(AR),Optical head mounted display(OHMD),Wearable technology, Wearable Computer.

OS :- Glass OS (Google Xe Software)

CPU :– OMAP 4430 System on chip, dual-core processor.

RAM :– 2 GB.

STORAGE: – 16 GB(12 GB Usable).

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DISPLAY :– Prism Projector, 640*360 pixels(equivalent to

25in/64cm screen from 8 ft/2.4m away).

SOUND :- Bone conduction transducer.

INPUT :– Voice command through microphone,

accelerometer, gyroscope, magnetometer, ambient light sensor, proximity sensor.

CONTROLLER INPUT :– Touchpad, My glass phone app.

CAMERA :– 5MP (Video 720p).

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Development

Google Glass was developed by Google X, the facility within Google devoted to technological advancements such as driverless cars . Google Glass is smaller and slimmer than previous head-mounted display designs.

The Google Glass prototype resembled standard eyeglasses with the lens replaced by a head-up display. In mid-2011, Google engineered a prototype that weighed 8 pounds (3.6 kg); by 2013 they were lighter than the average pair of sunglasses.

In April 2013, the Explorer Edition was made available to Google I/O developers in the United States for $1,500. A Glass prototype seen at Google I/O in June 2012.The product was publicly announced in April 2012.Sergey Brin wore a prototype of the Glass to an April 5, 2012, Foundation Fighting Blindness event in San Francisco. In May 2012, Google demonstrated for the first time how Google Glass could be used to shoot videos.

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Google Glass displayed information in a smart phone-like hands-free format. Wearers communicated with the internet via natural language voice commands.

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Google started selling a prototype of Google Glass to qualified “Glass Explorers” in the USA on April 15, 2013, for a limited period for $1,500.

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It became available to the public on May 15, 2014 for the same price. The headset has received massive criticism and legislative action due to privacy and safety concerns.

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Technical Specification For the developer Explorer units version 1: Android 4.4  640×360 Him ax HX7309 LCoS display 5-megapixel camera, capable of 720p video recording Wi-Fi 802.11b/g Bluetooth 16 GB storage (12 GB available) Texas Instruments OMAP 4430 SoC 1.2Ghz Dual(ARMv7) 1 GiB RAM  3 axis gyroscope  3 axis accelerometer  3 axis magnetometer (compass) Ambient light sensing and proximity sensor  Bone conduction audio transducer

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Applications Healthcare Applications. In December 2013, Medopad, a London, UK based mobile health

solution provider, announced the first wearable health record and had an official showcase of the technology at the CeBIT conference in March 2014. With the Medopad application for Glass, doctors can access patient records, check live patient vitals, collaborate by sharing what they are viewing in surgery with up to 5 other doctors, and record video or take pictures.

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Journalism and mass media applications.

In 2014, Voice of America Television Correspondent Carolyn Presutti and VOA Electronics Engineer Jose Vega began a web project called "VOA & Google Glass" which explores the technology's potential uses in journalism. This series of news stories examines the technology's live reporting applications, including conducting interviews and covering stories from the reporter's point of view. On March 29, 2014, American a cappella group Pentatonix partnered with Voice of America when lead singer Scott Hoying wore Glass in the band's performance at DAR Constitution Hall in Washington, D.C., during the band's worldwide tour – the first use of Glass by a lead singer in a professional concert

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Advantages Of Google glass Easy to wear and Use Sensitive and responsive to the presence of people Fast access of maps videos and chats A useful technology for all kinds of Handicapped and disabled

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Disadvantages of Google Glass Can be easily broken or damaged. Though Google wants these

glasses to be modest as achievable, they seem to be extremely breakable. Users will have a tough time taking care of it.

These glasses show the retrieved data in front of users eyes so it will be a tough experience for them since they will focus on that data and will eventually miss the surroundings that may lead to accidents while driving.

Privacy of people may breach with new glasses.

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Future of Google glass Photography & video Send message & Google search Google translate & Google Map

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Thank you !