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03 Dec 11
A SGyration Inc.
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16 Aug 11
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Johnny Lee has posted video demos and sample code at his website related to the use of the Wii Remote for finger tracking, low-cost multipoint interactive whiteboards, and head tracking for desktop VR displays
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WiimoteProject forum
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23 Jun 11
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Gyropod
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remote control-based design
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RVL-003
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10 meters[
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five meter
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acceleration along three axes
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The light emitted from each end of the Sensor Bar is focused onto the image sensor which sees the light as two bright dots separated by a distance "mi" on the image sensor
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"m" between the two clusters of light emitters
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relative angl
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Sensor Bar,[46] the Wii Remote can also control slow forward-backward motion of an object in a 3-dimensional game.
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Rapid forward-backward motion, such as punching in a boxing game, is controlled by the acceleration sensors
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Remote
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This can be easily alleviated by using fluorescent lights around the Wii
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6 kilobytes can be freely read and written by the host
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At least 4,000 bytes are available and unused before the Mii data
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60 hour
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25 hours using both accelerometer and pointer functionality
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20 Jan 10
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According to Nintendo of America president Reggie Fils-Aime, more details concerning the Wii Vitality Sensor will be showcased during E3 2010.[73]
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References
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