Development of Anti-Shake Technology for Mobile Display

Project: National Science and Technology CouncilNational Science and Technology Council Academic Grants

Project Details

Abstract

Mobile devices facilitate our daily life; however, mobile display also results in a heavy burden on our vision, and even injures our eyes. Mobile devices cause visual discomfort due to not only the screen glares but also the hand-held shake and vibration. In this project, we aim to develop anti-shake technology for mobile display. This technology will both provide users with a comfortable interaction experience and reduce the hurt caused by screen vibration. The methods we proposed are built upon system modeling and fuzzy inference mechanisms. Our methods analyze the acceleration variance and the camera offsets, and then predict the displacement of the hand-held device. The mobile device can therefore automatically adjust the position of the display region to compensate for vibrations. Experimental verification will include the prediction accuracy as well as the users' feedback. We will apply for patents for this idea and carry out industry-university cooperation. Hopefully, the cooperation will launch a new generation of mobile devices equipped with this technology.

Project IDs

Project ID:PB10408-5701
External Project ID:MOST104-2221-E182-063
StatusFinished
Effective start/end date01/08/1531/07/16

Keywords

  • Mobile Device
  • Mobile Display
  • Anti-Shake Technology
  • System Modeling
  • Fuzzy Inference

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