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Eye Ball !

Post by AndRoiDeR » Dec 26, 2011 Views: 1599

A globe studded with cameras captures a panorama if you throw it in the air.



If you toss this foam-covered ball skyward, an accelerometer inside determines when it has reached its maximum height. At that moment, 36 cameras are triggered simultaneously, creating a mosaic that can be downloaded and viewed on a computer as one spherical panoramic image. The ball was created by researchers at the Technische Universität Berlin after one of them, Jonas Pfeil, labored to create panoramas while on vacation in Tonga. On that trip, he tried a cumbersome process that required snapping pictures in different directions and stitching them together later in a photo-editing program. Now he hopes to license the camera-ball technology for commercial production.

A. Outer Shell
The sphere, about the size of a softball, is protected by blocks of foam. Thirty-six cell-phone camera modules, each with a resolution of two megapixels, are set into the surface. Each module stores its portion of the mosaic until it is transferred to the ball's microcontroller.

B. Inner Shell
The prototype's inner shell, made from a strong yet somewhat flexible nylon material, gives the ball structural strength. The shell was made using a 3-D printing service.

C. Power Source
The ball's power source, a relatively heavy lithium-polymer battery, is secured in an inner cage to keep its center of gravity close to its geometric center so that it behaves predictably when thrown.

D. Microcontroller
A microcontroller uses data from an accelerometer to determine when to trigger the cameras. Then it stores the resulting mosaic of images. The prototype can store one mosaic, but it has a hardware slot for a memory card that could store additional panoramas.

E. Panorama
Images are uploaded to a personal computer via a USB connection. Software on the computer allows panoramas to be rotated or enlarged, and portions can be exported as 2-D images.

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Post by chandoo » Dec 26, 2011

very interesting camera.

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Post by Faridi » Dec 26, 2011

nice technology

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Post by admin » Dec 27, 2011

interesting and amazing work

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Post by AndRoiDeR » Dec 27, 2011

admin wrote:interesting and amazing work
THANKS DEAR ...

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Post by reesh » Dec 27, 2011

amazing technology
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Post by AndRoiDeR » Dec 27, 2011

reesh wrote:amazing technology
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