1 June 2006 Video-based spatial optical communication method for a wearable information terminal
Xin Lin, Hideo Itoh
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Abstract
A video-based spatial optical communication method for a wearable information terminal using a video camera with an infrared LED ring is proposed. By the video image of the wearable terminal that is captured by the camera, the physical location of the terminal and user's messages that are carried by it can be detected simultaneously. Therefore, data communication can be implemented without the private data of users such as an address or ID number; thus the security and privacy of users will be maintained. The effectiveness of this method is demonstrated in a multilanguage communication terminal for a wearable information environment.
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Xin Lin and Hideo Itoh "Video-based spatial optical communication method for a wearable information terminal," Optical Engineering 45(6), 064001 (1 June 2006). https://doi.org/10.1117/1.2212931
Published: 1 June 2006
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KEYWORDS
Optical communications

Telecommunications

Video

Information visualization

Cameras

Personal digital assistants

Modulation

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