Posts Tagged: motionsensing


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Jan 07

Motion sensing in mobile devices

Dean Bubley riffs on the iPhone motion sensors and thinks about how motion and context can be tied together.

“So, what could be motion-sensor based services? I reckon it comes back to a theme I’m developing about “context” being more important than “content”. If operators get access to the sensor APIs, they could determine a lot more about how you want to communicate. It should be possible for an advanced presence function to have status descriptions like “walking”, “on a train”, “in a car” and so on. How about a service which uses multi-context data – if the phone’s on charge and there’s been no vibration consistent with footsteps for an hour, then there’s a good probability that the user is either out of the room, or asleep. Or which detects the combination of a car’s movement “fingerprint” plus registers a Bluetooth headset being used – inference being that the user won’t be able to look at the screen, and therefore sends video calls straight to the mailbox.”

Link: Motion sensors – the next big thing in mobile phones? (disruptivewireless.blogspot.com)