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Wednesday, October 16 2019 - 19:16
AsiaNet
Gesture control thanks to Infineon-radar technology in Google Pixel 4 Smartphone
MUNICH, Oct. 16, 2019 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/--

Whether for AI, augmented reality or the Internet of Things - 5 billion people 
worldwide will be using smart devices to sense their environment next year 
according to IDC. Infineon Technologies AG has developed a 60 GHz radar chip, 
which enables a new form of interaction between users and their devices. Using 
an integrated antenna system, it senses the presence and movement of people and 
objects or measures distances and speeds with high precision. This chip is the 
base for Google's Soli technology for gesture control that is now integrated 
for the first time into a smartphone. 

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The 60 GHz chip is a complete radar system with antennas on a very small area 
(5 x 6.5 mm) coupled with low power consumption. It can perceive movements in 
rooms or measure distances from objects in the millimetre range with utmost 
precision.
 
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"The precise motion detection by the 60 GHz radar chip turns the Google Pixel 4 
smartphone into a gesture control system. This is a revolution in the 
human-machine-interaction. At Infineon, we are furthermore working on the 
fusion of multiple sensors to simplify interaction and increase the usefulness 
of the devices," says Andreas Urschitz, Division President for Power Management 
and Multimarket at Infineon Technologies AG. 

Infineon's radar technology has its roots in the automotive sector. Radar 
sensors have been effectively measuring distances, speeds and movements while 
driving for decades. Infineon has further developed these functions for small 
devices. The 60 GHz chip is a complete radar system with antennas on a very 
small area (5 x 6.5 mm) coupled with low power consumption. It can perceive 
movements in rooms or measure distances from objects in the millimetre range 
with utmost precision. With the appropriate software, the motion data 
translates into functions, so that control via gestures is possible without 
touching the device.

SOURCE  Infineon
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