Google Files Patent Application For Gesture-Based Car Controls
Internet giant Google is working to move in-car hand gestures away from the realm of road-rage, and further towards enhancing control over the vehicle's interior systems. Details of a new technology patent application have surfaced this week,
Internet giant Google is working to move in-car hand gestures away from the realm of road-rage, and further towards enhancing control over the vehicle's interior systems.
Details of a new technology patent application have surfaced this week, outlining plans for a system that will allow motorists to activate and control various functions with a Jedi-like wave of the hand.
The news follows an announcement that Google has acquired motion-control company Flutter - but until now, it was believed the purchase was intended to boost Google's online business.
The patent filing describes a motion-sensing system that utilises a high-mounted camera and a laser scanner, constantly monitoring for recognised gesture commands.
It's unclear how Google intends to implement the technology, although applications could include controlling on-screen functions - entertainment, maps, air-conditioning and vehicle settings - right through to activating the powered windows or the window wipers.
The company has yet to announce plans for manufacturer partnerships or a production schedule, but with Apple pushing its Siri Eyes Free system, Google is likely eager to make in-roads in the automotive sector.