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Surface Computing

Surface Computing. Submitted By:- Prashant Gupta 5 th Sem. What is Surface Computing…?. A new way of working with computers that moves beyond the traditional Mouse & Keyboard experience. It is a Natural User Interface. Contents…. Origins of Surface Key Attributes of Surface

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Surface Computing

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  1. Surface Computing Submitted By:- Prashant Gupta 5th Sem.

  2. Microsoft Surface Computing What is Surface Computing…? A new way of working with computers that moves beyond the traditional Mouse & Keyboard experience. It is a Natural User Interface.

  3. Microsoft Surface Computing Contents… • Origins of Surface • Key Attributes of Surface • Technology behind Surface Computing • What is Surface Computing? • Hardware Specification • How does Component work of Surface • Specification • How surface Work • Applications • Advantages • Disadvantages • Video Demonstration • Future of Surface • Conclusion • Reference

  4. Microsoft Surface Computing Origins 2001 2003 2004 2005 2007 • An Idea Inspired by Cross-Division Collaboration In 2001, Stevie Bathiche of Microsoft Hardware and Andy Wilson of Microsoft Research began brainstorming concepts for an interactive table. Their vision was to mix the physical and virtual worlds to provide a rich, interactive experience.

  5. Microsoft Surface Computing Microsoft Surface Computing Origins 2003 2001 2004 2005 2007 • Humble Beginnings on a Table In early 2003, the team presented the idea to Bill Gates, Microsoft Chairman, and within the month the first prototype was born, based on an IKEA table with a table cut through its top and a sheet of architect vellum as a diffuser.

  6. Microsoft Surface Computing Microsoft Surface Computing 2004 2001 2003 2005 2007 Origins • Humble Beginnings on a Table In 2004, the team grew and became the Surface Computing group. Surface prototypes, functionality and applications were continuously refined. The team built more than 85 early prototypes for use by software developers, hardware developers and user researchers.

  7. Microsoft Surface Computing Microsoft Surface Computing Origins 2005 2001 2003 2004 2007 By late 2004, the Microsoft Surface development platform was established and attention turned its form. A number of different experimental prototypes were built, including the “tub” model that was encased in a rounded plastic shell, a desk-height model with a square top and cloth-covered sides and even a bar-height model. After extensive testing and user research, the current look and feel of Surface was finalized in 2005. • Hardware Design

  8. Microsoft Surface Computing 2007 Origins 2001 2003 2004 2005 • From Prototype to Product Today, Microsoft Surface is a 30-inch diagonal display table that is easy for individual or small groups to use collaboratively. With a sleek, translucent surface, people engage with Surface using natural hand gestures, touch and physical objects placed on the surface.

  9. Microsoft Surface Computing Four Key Attributes Direct Interaction Multi-user Experience Object Recognition Multi-touch Contact

  10. Microsoft Surface Computing Direct Interaction • Direct interaction means that, we can interact with the Surface by using our fingers. • No other input device is needed to give input. • This provides a natural interface effect.

  11. Microsoft Surface Computing Multi-user Experience • A single touch screen can support more than one user. • Each user can interact independently with the surface.

  12. Microsoft Surface Computing Multi-touch Contact Ordinary touch screens provide only single touch sensing. In surface more than one touch can be recognized at the same time.

  13. Microsoft Surface Computing Object Recognition • Object recognition is done in the surface by using special bar codes called Domino tags. • These are infrared sensitive patterns which are read by the infrared sensing cameras inside the surface.

  14. Microsoft Surface Computing Technology Behind Surface • Uses IR cameras to sense objects, hand gestures and finger touch. • Uses a Rare projection system which displays on to the underside of a thin diffuser.

  15. Microsoft Surface Computing Technology Behind Surface Contd… • Objects such as fingers are visible through the diffuser by series of IR cameras, positioned underneath the display. • An image processing system processes the camera images to detect the fringes. • Objects recognized are reported to the applications running in the computer so that they can react to objects shape, movement and touch of the finger.

  16. Microsoft Surface Computing What is Microsoft Surface? • It is a computer with different look & feel. • Surface does not have any keyboard or mouse. • This uses a multi touch screen as user interface. • Change an ordinary tabletop into a vibrant, interactive surface . • 30-inch display • Able to recognize actual unique objects that have barcode. • Microsoft debuted May 30,2007. • Now it is only available in restaurants, hotels, retail and public entertainment venues. • Will transform the way people shop, dine, entertain and live.

  17. Microsoft Surface Computing Hardware Specification 1. Screen:- A large horizontal “ Multi-touch ” screen, The Surface can recognize objects by reading coded “domino” tags. 2. Infrared:- Surface uses a 850-nm light source. 3. CPU:- Core2Duo processors 2GB of RAM 256MB graphics card. 4. Projector:- The Surface uses DLP light engine found in many rear projection HDTV's.

  18. Microsoft Surface Computing How does Screen Work? Screen • Acrylic tabletop. • Multi-Touch display (Multiple inputs from multiple users). • Recognize objects

  19. Microsoft Surface Computing How does Infrared Work? • Machine vision. • A near-infrared spectrum. • LED light source (850 nanometer-wavelength). • Multiple infrared cameras (a net resolution of 1280 x 960 ). Infrared

  20. Microsoft Surface Computing How does CPU Work? • The same components found in everyday desktop computer • A modified version of Microsoft Vista. CPU

  21. Microsoft Surface Computing How does Projector Work? The footprint of the visible light screen(1024 x 768 pixels) Wireless Communication (Wireless Protocol) Future version may incorporate RFID Projector

  22. Microsoft Surface Computing Specification • Features:Multi-touch display, Horizontal orientation. • Requirements: Standard 110–120V power. • System: The Surface custom software platform runs on Windows Vista™ and has wired Ethernet 10/100 and wireless 802.11 b/g and Bluetooth 2.0 connectivity. Surface applications are written using either Windows Presentation Foundation. • Dimensions: 30-inch (76 cm) display in a table-like form factor,22 inches (56 cm) high, 21 inches (53 cm) deep, and 42 inches (107 cm) wide.

  23. Microsoft Surface Computing Specification Contd… • Materials:The Surface tabletop is acrylic, and its interior frame is powder-coated steel. • Availability: Consumers will be able to interact with Surface in hotels, restaurants, retail establishments and public entertainment venues. • At Microsoft's MSDN Conference, Bill Gates told developers of "Maximum" setup the Microsoft Surface was going to have: • Intel Core Quad Xeon "Woodcrest" @ 2.66GHz • 4GB DDR2-1066 RAM • 1TB 7200RPM Hard Drive • It has a custom motherboard form factor about the size of two ATX motherboards.

  24. Microsoft Surface Computing How Surface Works • At a high level, Surface uses five cameras to sense objects. This user input is then processed and the result is displayed on the surface using rear projection. • Microsoft Surface can also identify physical objects that have bar-code-like tags (Domino tag). Process

  25. Microsoft Surface Computing Applications:- • Digital photo handling with finger tips. • Instantly compares while shopping. • Interaction with digital content by share, drag and drop digital images. • Surface Restaurant. • Quickly browse through play list entries dragging favorite song to the current track… • Easy to take complex shopping decisions.

  26. Microsoft Surface Computing Digital photo handling with finger tips • We can handle images directly with our finger. • Manipulating the images is even more better than the real photos

  27. Microsoft Surface Computing Instantly compares while shopping • We can directly compare different products just by placing them on the surface. • This is done using object recognition technology.

  28. Microsoft Surface Computing Interaction with digital content by share, drag and drop digital images • Digital images are manipulated, sheared & send via technologies like Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, etc..

  29. Microsoft Surface Computing Surface Restaurant • Orders can be placed on the Surface from a sliding menu

  30. Microsoft Surface Computing Advantages • Multi users- collaborative effort of users interacting. • Seamless- no wires or USB ports. • Instant download/upload of photos. • Users have more control of technology- ordering food or manipulating photos fast. • Educational- learn more info about the products you are using.

  31. Microsoft Surface Computing Disadvantages • Incredibly expensive. • Currently designed only in some areas. • Need for dim lighting to avoid washing out the screen.

  32. Microsoft Surface Computing Video Demonstration

  33. Microsoft Surface Computing In Future • The future : As form factors continue to evolve, surface computing will be in any number of environments – school, businesses, homes and any number of form factors-parts of the countertop, the wall or the refrigerator.

  34. Microsoft Surface Computing Conclusion ‘A computer on every desktop.’ Now we say, ‘Every desktop will be a computer.’

  35. Microsoft Surface Computing References:- • I searched the contents on : • www.google.com • www.microsoft.com • www.scribd.com • www.youtube.com

  36. Microsoft Surface Computing Thank You…!!!

  37. Microsoft Surface Computing Any Queries…???

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