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Digitization of the World What We See

R. Subaash, A. Alagendran

Abstract


Ever dreamed that our human brain can store everything what ever we see in this world. In our proposal we made this dream may come true sooner. This research paper of us deals with how a normal Spectacle with micro camera can able to capture the image of what we see and transmit that captured image to main server with the help of Wi-MAX and gives us the details of that captured image. To process the image we are using concept of digital image processing. We are using that Spectacle as a display and transducer (for transmitting and receiving). And all the processing work will be processed in the main server. Just imagine a world implemented with this ideal. Each of us can bring this whole world in front of our eyes. Whatever things we see we can get the information about it, which will be displayed in the Spectacle in one click with in some micro seconds. We call this whole equipment or device as Digispecta (The digital Spectacles which brings this world in front of our eyes). By implementing this we are just entering the first step in connecting this real world with the cyber world.

Keywords


WiMAX, Server, Spectacles and Digispecta, Cyber World, Microprocessor

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