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Automultiscopic displays based on orbital angular momentum of light

Automultiscopic displays based on orbital angular momentum of light

by Martina Megaro | Jul 20, 2016 | Visual Computing, Wireless Communication and Ubiquitous Computing

Automultiscopic displays based on orbital angular momentum of light   We propose and demonstrate the viability of using OAM to create an automultiscopic 3D display. July 20, 2016Journal of Optics 2016   Authors Li Xuefeng (University of Cambridge) Jiaqi Chu...
Design of a Hopping Mechanism Using a Voice Coil: Linear Elastic Actuator in Parallel (LEAP)

Design of a Hopping Mechanism Using a Voice Coil: Linear Elastic Actuator in Parallel (LEAP)

by Sarah Frigg | May 16, 2016 | Robotics

Design of a Hopping Mechanism Using a Voice Coil: Linear Elastic Actuator in Parallel (LEAP)   We aim to create a hopping mechanism for a small-scale, one-legged, untethered hopping robot. May 16, 2016IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation (ICRA)...
RapID: A Framework for Fabricating Low-Latency Interactive Objects with RFID Tags

RapID: A Framework for Fabricating Low-Latency Interactive Objects with RFID Tags

by Sarah Frigg | May 7, 2016 | Digital Fabrication, Uncategorized, Visual Computing

RapID: A Framework for Fabricating Low-Latency Interactive Objects with RFID Tags   In this work, we show how to achieve low-latency manipulation and movement sensing with off-the-shelf RFID tags and readers. May 7, 2016CHI Interactivity 2016   Authors Andrew...
PaperID: A Technique for Drawing Functional Battery-Free Wireless Interfaces on Paper

PaperID: A Technique for Drawing Functional Battery-Free Wireless Interfaces on Paper

by Sarah Frigg | May 7, 2016 | Uncategorized

PaperID: A Technique for Drawing Functional Battery-Free Wireless Interfaces on Paper   We describe techniques that allow inexpensive, ultra-thin, battery-free Radio Frequency Identification RFID tags to be turned into simple paper input devices. May 7, 2016CHI...
EM-ID: Tag-less Identification of Electrical Devices via Electromagnetic Emissions

EM-ID: Tag-less Identification of Electrical Devices via Electromagnetic Emissions

by Sarah Frigg | May 3, 2016 | Uncategorized

EM-ID: Tag-less Identification of Electrical Devices via Electromagnetic Emissions   We present a low cost method for extracting the EM-ID from a device along with a new classification and ranking algorithm that is capable of identifying minute differences in the EM...
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