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viic 2011-04-29 20:19

Idea: room measuring
 
hi, using the infrared port anyone can create an application for measuring a room.
The apps must to sell a IR signal and then start a timer...the signal bounce on the wall and return to the IrDA...the application can stop the timer and using the timer we can calculate the distance between the wall and the phone!

Alfred 2011-04-29 20:25

Re: Idea: room measuring
 
i am pretty sure there is only a transmitter of Ir signals, we cannot return them back. So, NO

demolition 2011-04-29 20:53

Re: Idea: room measuring
 
The Ir is only transmit but I believe the camera can detect the frequency it emits, albeit at too low a refresh rate to do standard send and receive so the beam would need to be emitted for long enough for the camera to detect it.
Does that help?

laasonen 2011-04-29 21:18

Re: Idea: room measuring
 
There is an application for measuring smaller things, Metre.

I don't know is it any good in measuring something as large as walls, but it's pretty accurate with small things (+-1mm).

JohnLF 2011-04-29 21:22

Re: Idea: room measuring
 
Combine with N900Fly, just throw your N900 across the room, and when it hits the wall you should have your measurement! ;) :D

quipper8 2011-04-29 21:33

Re: Idea: room measuring
 
maybe enough information from camera focus to measure distance??

handaxe 2011-04-29 21:42

Re: Idea: room measuring
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by JohnLF (Post 997578)
Combine with N900Fly, just throw your N900 across the room, and when it hits the wall you should have your measurement! ;) :D

This did not work as it recorded the bounce movement as well, damn you!!!

PS. is there a re-assembly thread?



;)

stickymick 2011-04-29 21:58

Re: Idea: room measuring
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by quipper8 (Post 997584)
maybe enough information from camera focus to measure distance??

+1. Seems the most sensiible idea. Could go something like this: Open camera lens cover, quit out of the camera, start the measuring app, hold the N900 with the screen flat against one wall and then press the shutter button. Then the measurement is displayed on-screen.

May even be possible to make the app work out the area after a second reading is taken.

handaxe 2011-04-29 22:01

Re: Idea: room measuring
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by stickymick (Post 997594)
+1. Seems the most sensiible idea. Could go something like this: Open camera lens cover, quit out of the camera, start the measuring app, hold the N900 with the screen flat against one wall and then press the shutter button. Then the measurement is displayed on-screen.

May even be possible to make the app work out the area after a second reading is taken.

The new camera-ui now part of the CSSU gives a focus distance readout. However, it is not always clear what is being focussed upon, depending on scene of course.

JohnLF 2011-04-29 22:04

Re: Idea: room measuring
 
I don't think the focussing information is going to be that accurate, and it would need a wall with a high contrast part to focus on - a plain wall just will not work.

electroaudio 2011-04-29 22:27

Re: Idea: room measuring
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by viic (Post 997536)
hi, using the infrared port anyone can create an application for measuring a room.
The apps must to sell a IR signal and then start a timer...the signal bounce on the wall and return to the IrDA...the application can stop the timer and using the timer we can calculate the distance between the wall and the phone!

IR-light moves with a speed of 299792.458 kilometers each second so you really need to speed up the N900 too ;)
But if it is a silent room then maybe a soundpulse and a measurement of the reflected echoes could guve a much more accurate reading, since sound only travels 340 meter on a second.

kureyon 2011-04-30 01:31

Re: Idea: room measuring
 
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Mentalist Traceur 2011-04-30 05:07

Re: Idea: room measuring
 
I've thought about using the lense focus length to measure stuff - it's extremely simple math (rudimentary geometry and algebra) to calculate it from there.

But at least using the Camera UI replacement included in CSSU, I have not seen the measurements to be too reliable... I've pointed it at a wall and focused, then mesures the actual distance from camera to wall, and there's definitely almost always some discrepancy. Though the Metre App linked to earlier seems to have implemented what I'm talking about already, and decently well. *Shrug*

stickymick 2011-04-30 07:15

Re: Idea: room measuring
 
Proximity sensor?
It really needs to be something that gives off a single point beam rather than an arc to avoid other items in the vecinity, like items of furniture etc.

hatem0 2011-07-22 14:24

Re: Idea: room measuring
 
IrDA in N900 is only transmitter, so you cannot receive the return signal

PMaff 2011-07-22 15:18

Re: Idea: room measuring
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by hatem0 (Post 1056173)
IrDA in N900 is only transmitter, so you cannot receive the return signal

One mentioned the speed of the IR light and the speed of the N900.

Beside that the camera "can see" the IR blinking of a remote control in visible light (I do not know why this is the case). Just try to make
a photo of a remote control's IR transmitter in action.

So you could mount a mirror at the wall and measure the time
N900 IR -> mirror -> N900 camera.
The problem will be the focusing on the tiny blinking dot and the
speed to measure. :D

erendorn 2011-07-22 15:20

Re: Idea: room measuring
 
bluetooth headset mic + phone speakers let you measure the distance between headset and phone.

It works with a wired mic too, but then it's easyer to measure the length of the wire.

erendorn 2011-07-22 15:25

Re: Idea: room measuring
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by PMaff (Post 1056203)
and the
speed to measure. :D

You have the time of 4 processors clocks per meter of what you want to measure. Hope you are a good coder, because the linux kernel isn't real time ;)

rpjitendra 2012-11-08 13:11

Re: Idea: room measuring
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by johnlf (Post 997578)
combine with n900fly, just throw your n900 across the room, and when it hits the wall you should have your measurement! ;) :d


good idea.......

MINKIN2 2012-11-12 09:13

Re: Idea: room measuring
 
Out of curiosity... Even if you were to make the IRnode register distances as great as a room, how would you be able to ensure that your line/beam is level without the internal compass?

Wikiwide 2012-11-12 12:21

Re: Idea: room measuring
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by MINKIN2 (Post 1293273)
Out of curiosity... Even if you were to make the IRnode register distances as great as a room, how would you be able to ensure that your line/beam is level without the internal compass?

Quick reply...
Accelerometer, simple!.. East or west, south or north, is quite irrelevant. However, IR transmitter is hardly sending a thin focused beam, just like accelerometer isn't perfectly accurate, so actual implementation is not going to be precise.
Best wishes.
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electroaudio 2012-11-13 12:04

Re: Idea: room measuring
 
The 900 cant measure distances without any hardware added.

However, it could be possible to measure the sound in a room , and try to isolate all the roomnodes with FFT , and thereby get all the measurements.

http://www.sengpielaudio.com/calculator-roommodes.htm


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