Understanding the Pakistan Budgeting Process: Basics and Key Insights
Rfig Sig04 Presentation
1. Ramesh Raskar, Paul Beardsley, Jeroen van Baar, Yao Wang, Paul Dietz, Johnny Lee, Darren Leigh, Thomas Willwacher Mitsubishi Electric Research Labs (MERL), Cambridge, MA R F I G Lamps : Interacting with a Self-describing World via Photosensing Wireless Tags and Projectors
8. Photosensor ? Compatible with RFID size and power needs Projector ? Directional transfer, AR with Image overlay
9. b . Tags respond with date and precise (x,y) pixel location, Projector beams ‘Ok’ at that location a . Photosensing RFID tags are queried via RF c . Multiple users can simultaneously work from a distance without RF collision
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11. RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) RFI G (Radio Frequency Id and Geometry )
26. Change Detection without fixed camera, in any lighting condition Compare with new coordinates from a different view Record coordinates of tags from one view Before After
42. Find tag location using handheld Projector Photosensing Wireless Tags Many geometric ops R F I R F I D Interactive stabilized projection (Radio Frequency Id & Geometry ) G