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Microsoft has detailed how a Silicon Valley-based hardware team collaborated with its research time on overcoming Kinect’s “technological hurdles with the new time-of-flight sensing camera” in the peripheral for Xbox One. According to the post, a time-of-flight camera “emits light signals and then measures how long it takes them to return.” Very techy stuff really.
Apparently, it needs to be “accurate to 1/10,000,000,000 of a second,” or the speed of light. Things that most people cannot wrap their brains around, but some will find interesting.
Luckily for those of us who just know that light moves once a switch is turned on, there’s a video showing some of this below.
[video=youtube_share;ziXflemQr3A]https://youtu.be/ziXflemQr3A[/video]
Okay...that was pretty awesome stuff. I am SO impressed with the Kinect hardware right now, merely from a technological stand point. Even if none of this is applied to gaming, it is a piece of very impressive hardware ingenuity. I am floored by how perceptive the new sensor is and I can't wait to get my hands on it and more importantly for developers to really go crazy developing amazing ideas with this tech.
Source: Youtube via VG 24/7