LED Sensing ~ BI-Directional LEDs Part – I Sunday, 3 May, 2009
Posted by Taha in Hardware, My Progress.Tags: bi-directional, concept, electronic, electrooptical, han, Hardware, IR, jeff, led, Leds, multi, Multi-touch, multitouch, natural user interface, nui, sensing, touch, Webcam
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In my quest to find other methods of input detection for multi-touch and multi-modal hardware i came across another technique made famous by Jeff Han it is the use of LED s as bi-directional sensors. This technique is in no means new, it know fact that LED s can behave in such a way that, they act as sensors, when they are reverse biased. The theory behind how this all works is explained below.
MediaViewerApplication 0.5a Release Tuesday, 24 February, 2009
Posted by Taha in Software.Tags: keyboard, media app, Media viewer app, mediaapp, multitouch, Photo, photo app, pictures, touchlib, video, video app
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Update… Thursday, 25 December, 2008
Posted by Taha in My Progress.Tags: electro, electrooptical, electropitcal, IR, LCD, matrix, multitouch, optical, sensor
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Well lately I’ve been in the process of developing and designing an electro-optical method of deploying Multitouch to LCD panels, as opposed to the traditional IR Cam version of MT. An electro-optical unit has significant benefits when compared to the use of the traditional IR Cam based systems. Firstly it reduced the form factor required, when using the traditional IR we are limited to having a large form factor, which is dependent on viewing angle used on the IR Camera. However if we employ an electro-optical device it reduces that form factor significantly.
The electro-optical device that I’m referring to is a custom designed IR sensor matrix that connects to the the back of an LCD and it provides a high resolution, high frame rate Input capturing solution. Essentially the electro-optical unit eliminates the need for a IR cam. In much of a similar fashion to that made by Microsoft (thinsight). Where my solution differs is that Thinsight employs DI technique where it uses proximity sensors which contain both an IR emitter and IR detector, there by effectively halving their resolution. What i aim to do is employ DSI or a combination of FTIR and LLP to eliminate the need for IR emitter on sensor matrix. Thus doubling the number of sensors.
So basically below are a few rendering of the setup im trying to achieve.

Past 2 Months – CityScape 2008 Duabi Wednesday, 5 November, 2008
Posted by Taha in General, Hardware, Software.Tags: 850nm, dubai, LLP, multitouch, touchlib, wall
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Well during the past 2 months i’ve been working with as a consultant at a local Canadian company, Globacore, and with them i was involved in the process of creating a 10m x 1.5m Multitouch wall. My Job entailed designing of the hardware and creating some of the underlying multi-touch software.
touchWorldWind Beta Release Sunday, 2 November, 2008
Posted by Taha in My Progress, Software.Tags: multitouch, Nasa, touchlib, touchWorldWind, Wind, World
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As i have been promising for a while now, this is the release of touchWorldWind it is still in beta state there are a number of bugs here and there… In anycase Enjoy.
You can download touchWorldWind from here
touchEarth & FL_Earth Previews Saturday, 30 August, 2008
Posted by Taha in Software.Tags: AS3, C#, Earth, FL, FL_Earth, Multi-touch, multitouch, Nasa, NWW, Patch, TUIO, World Wind
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Nasa World Wind Multitouch Plugin Monday, 18 August, 2008
Posted by Taha in Software.Tags: C#, multitouch, Nasa, NWW, Patch, World Wind
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The past 2 days or so I’ve been working on a multitouch plugin in C# which controls Nasa World Wind, using standard gestures.
This is the result ![]()
