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    題名: A Novel Display Content Stabilization Scheme for Mobile Access
    作者: Ma, Tien-Yan;Hsu, Shu-Wei;Lee, Wei-Tsong;Hou, Ting-Wei
    貢獻者: 淡江大學電機工程學系
    關鍵詞: Pervasive computing;Context awareness;Handheld device;Vibration;Stabilization
    日期: 2014-01-01
    上傳時間: 2014-10-09 10:57:48 (UTC+8)
    出版者: 臺北市:臺灣學術網路管理委員會
    摘要: With the popularity of the mobile internet, many people use their handheld devices such as smartphones to browse web pages or read articles while taking vehicles. However, due to the vibrations from the moving vehicle, watching the screen may cause disturbance, inconvenience or discomfort to the user. For better user experience of mobile access, we designed a multi-stage web page readability control architecture. Futhermore, this research proposes an original display stabilization approach required by this architcture which compensates the vibrations to make the user feel the contents shown on the flat panel display are at the same relative position. By using the front panel camera and the inertial sensors built in a smartphone, the proposed approach detects the relative displacement between the device and the user’s face. Kalman filter is adopted to predict and update the positions of the contents, as if they are relatively not moving to the holder’s eyes. Limitations are the noise from the sensors and the computing power of the handheld device.
    關聯: Journal of Internet Technology 15(1), pp.11-18
    DOI: 10.6138/JIT.2014.15.1.02
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