Smart object for 3D interaction

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This paper reports on the creation of an interface for 3D virtual environments, computer-aided design applications or computer games. Standard computer interfaces are bound to 2D surfaces, e.g., computer mouses, keyboards, touch pads or touch screens. The Smart Object is intended to provide the user with a 3D interface by using sensors that register movement (inertial measurement unit), touch (touch screen) and voice (microphone). The design and development process as well as the tests and results are presented in this paper. The Smart Object was developed by a team of four third-year engineering students from diverse scientific backgrounds and nationalities during one semester. © 2014 Springer International Publishing Switzerland.

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Harms, H., Juht, T., Janaszkiewicz, A., Valauskaité, J., Silva, A., Malheiro, B., … Guedes, P. (2014). Smart object for 3D interaction. In Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering (Vol. 302 LNEE, pp. 49–61). Springer Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-05440-7_5

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