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Fujitsu uses sensors embedded in the phones for learning golf

Japanese company Fujitsu has announced the development of its sensor technology that accurately measures the position of the body of a man who carries a mobile phone equipped with a sensor with this technology. Announced technology was developed in collaboration with the president of Sensing Control Lab and university professor Jose - Kadzhiro Watanabe (Kajiro Watanabe). The first commercialization of this technology is a cell phone and software "ETGA Swing Lesson", analyzing the scope of impact under the guidance of a professional golfer Tadashi Ezure (Tadashi Ezure).

The application uses the built-in mobile phone acceleration sensor, collects information from them about the traffic and sends it all in the processing module moves in the space for further analysis of the path of motion and struck the golfer and gives him advice golf compiled Tadashi Ezure. This program also allows you to track the history of exercises and do a comparison of success with past results, which makes it, with the words Fujitsu, full-featured diagnostic program strikes weapon swing the ball in golf.

In addition, the program will connect to a number of online mobile services, including services, jointly planned with the company Golf Digest Online Inc. This software company has promised to include in future models of mobile phones, and watch in action before it could be at the exhibition CEATEC JAPAN 2009, which will open its doors on October 6, 2009.

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