Intertial pointer for electronic displays
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1. An apparatus to determine position coordinates from sensing linear acceleration relative to space (inertia), comprising:
- a linear acceleration sensor; and
an integrator, wherein the acceleration is integrated at a rate appropriate for the resolution of the position coordinate.
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Abstract
An inertial pointing device and method to determine position coordinates from sensing linear acceleration relative to space (inertia). One or more acceleration sensors detect the acceleration of the pointer in the X, Y, and/or Z directions, respectively. The acceleration of the pointer in each direction is then converted into speed and position at an appropriate integration rate, to determine the coordinates of the pointer on an electronic display. The inertial pointer can be used as a computer mouse, a pointing device for presentation displays, or as a remote control for TV sets.
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1. An apparatus to determine position coordinates from sensing linear acceleration relative to space (inertia), comprising:
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a linear acceleration sensor; and
an integrator, wherein the acceleration is integrated at a rate appropriate for the resolution of the position coordinate. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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5. A method to determine position coordinates from sensing linear acceleration relative to space (inertia), comprising:
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detecting acceleration; and
integrating said acceleration into position, wherein said acceleration is integrated at a rate appropriate for the resolution of the position coordinate.
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