There was a brief BoF session in San Francisco conference around future ideas
for sensor framework
(http://sf2011.meego.com/program/sessions/bof-future-sensor-handling). We hoped
to gather some ideas for future improvements, and had a good chat with the
people present.
I'll summarize here
Hi Arjan and Elena,
On Fri, Jun 3, 2011 at 3:14 PM, Reshetova, Elena
elena.reshet...@intel.com wrote:
Hi,
We are going through the rethinking process on MeeGo security architecture
and therefore MSSF parts aren't available for above mentioned release. If you
are interested you can check
The sensor become the essential for the phone and tablet devices. To deliver
better sensor aware applications, the accuracy and absolute value of the
sensor data is important role. Some HW vender claim that they can support 9
axis motion processing. Can QtMobility API support that? Thanks.
Then was any fusion arithmetic already merged into Qt-Mobility for using those
sensors data together?
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To: Chiang, Terence;
On Friday, 3 de June de 2011 19:48:15 Zhang, Austin wrote:
Then was any fusion arithmetic already merged into Qt-Mobility for using
those sensors data together?
Math is not the province of Qt Mobility. The 9 figures are available for you.
The math is up to you.
PS: I can't find any relevant
On 06/03/2011 04:48 AM, Zhang, Austin wrote:
Then was any fusion arithmetic already merged into Qt-Mobility for using those
sensors data together?
Fuse into what? If you're talking about dead-reckoning inertial
positioning, the sensor API is the wrong place to expect this.
Qt-Mobility
The sensor become the essential for the phone and tablet devices. To deliver
better sensor aware applications, the accuracy and absolute value of the
sensor data is important role. Some HW vender claim that they can support 9
axis motion processing. Can QtMobility API support that? Thanks.
On 06/03/2011 05:20 AM, Thiago Macieira wrote:
PS: I can't find any relevant documents on fusion arithmetic on the
Internet.
Can you share some links?
This whole 9-axis thing is new to me too. I found a press release
that uses the term, along with sensor fusion: