Transition and Motion Sensing System with Nintendo Wiimote and Infra-Red LEDs Array

In this work, a gesture and motion sensing system is explored with the Nintendo Wiimote and infra-red LEDs array. With the eminent Nintendo Wiimote controller, the personal computers and terminals can be connected to the system easily via Bluetooth wireless communication system. Although there are m...

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Main Authors: Raman, M.N.A., Chin Hock, G., Roslan, N., Hamidah Hamid, A.S., Ferdous, N.
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Published: 2020
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spelling my.uniten.dspace-129612020-07-07T02:52:48Z Transition and Motion Sensing System with Nintendo Wiimote and Infra-Red LEDs Array Raman, M.N.A. Chin Hock, G. Roslan, N. Hamidah Hamid, A.S. Ferdous, N. In this work, a gesture and motion sensing system is explored with the Nintendo Wiimote and infra-red LEDs array. With the eminent Nintendo Wiimote controller, the personal computers and terminals can be connected to the system easily via Bluetooth wireless communication system. Although there are many devices that can be used to track the gesture and motion, they are able to connect to another device easily. The developed system is capable of making different applications as the interfacing problem has resolve. C# programming language is used to develop the graphical user interface and the mathematical algorithm. In order to verify the developed system, the transition of presentation slide is tested. By adjusting the sensitivity and threshold via mathematical formula, the gesture and motion sensing system is working excellently. © Published under licence by IOP Publishing Ltd. 2020-02-03T03:28:07Z 2020-02-03T03:28:07Z 2019 Conference Paper 10.1088/1755-1315/268/1/012153 en
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description In this work, a gesture and motion sensing system is explored with the Nintendo Wiimote and infra-red LEDs array. With the eminent Nintendo Wiimote controller, the personal computers and terminals can be connected to the system easily via Bluetooth wireless communication system. Although there are many devices that can be used to track the gesture and motion, they are able to connect to another device easily. The developed system is capable of making different applications as the interfacing problem has resolve. C# programming language is used to develop the graphical user interface and the mathematical algorithm. In order to verify the developed system, the transition of presentation slide is tested. By adjusting the sensitivity and threshold via mathematical formula, the gesture and motion sensing system is working excellently. © Published under licence by IOP Publishing Ltd.
format Conference Paper
author Raman, M.N.A.
Chin Hock, G.
Roslan, N.
Hamidah Hamid, A.S.
Ferdous, N.
spellingShingle Raman, M.N.A.
Chin Hock, G.
Roslan, N.
Hamidah Hamid, A.S.
Ferdous, N.
Transition and Motion Sensing System with Nintendo Wiimote and Infra-Red LEDs Array
author_facet Raman, M.N.A.
Chin Hock, G.
Roslan, N.
Hamidah Hamid, A.S.
Ferdous, N.
author_sort Raman, M.N.A.
title Transition and Motion Sensing System with Nintendo Wiimote and Infra-Red LEDs Array
title_short Transition and Motion Sensing System with Nintendo Wiimote and Infra-Red LEDs Array
title_full Transition and Motion Sensing System with Nintendo Wiimote and Infra-Red LEDs Array
title_fullStr Transition and Motion Sensing System with Nintendo Wiimote and Infra-Red LEDs Array
title_full_unstemmed Transition and Motion Sensing System with Nintendo Wiimote and Infra-Red LEDs Array
title_sort transition and motion sensing system with nintendo wiimote and infra-red leds array
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