Ubicomp lab‘s SoundWave project has been in the press quite a bit lately. Below is our current list of related news stories.
Next Up in Kinect-Style Motion Sensing: Ultrasound?
Popular Mechanics – May 25, 2012
Microsoft devices turn the body into a wireless computer controller
Washington Post – May 21, 2012
Gesture Control System Uses Sound Alone
Technology Review – May 7, 2012
Microsoft Is Working On Gesture Tech That Uses Only A Microphone and Speakers
Geekosystem – May 7, 2012
Microsoft Turns Jazz Hands Into Gesture Commands Using Sound Waves
PC World – May 07, 2012
Researchers use Doppler Effect for computer gesture control
PhysOrg – May 07, 2012
SoundWave Cleverly Implements Gesture Recognition Into Existing PC Hardware
TechLi – May 07, 2012
Microsoft creates Kinect-like system using your laptop�s built-in speaker & microphone
ExtremeTech – May 7, 2012
Microsoft creates Kinect-like motion control for laptops using sound waves
The Verge – May 08, 2012
SoundWave uses Doppler Effect to bring Kinect-like gesture recognition to PCs
GizMag – May 08, 2012
SoundWave demonstrates its hand gesture technology – no motion camera needed
Pocket-lint – May 08, 2012
Microsoft Develops Kinect Like Gesture Recognition without Cameras
Techie Buzz – May 08, 2012
Gesture Sensing Alternatives Use Radio Interference, Doppler Effect
PC World – May 09, 2012
Laptop uses sound for gesture control
Discovery News – May 09 2012
CHI2012: Microsoft Research projects offer new takes on gesture sensing
CIOtv – May 9, 2012
Microsoft Showcases SoundWave Technology Which Lets You Control Your PC Using Kinect-Like Gestures
Redmond Pie – May 09, 2012
Microsoft working on sound waves-based Kinect-like controller
Tech2 – May 09, 2012
Microsoft SoundWave: It’s like Kinect, but skips the cameras
CNET – May 08, 2012