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Android Sensor Programming By Example

You're reading from   Android Sensor Programming By Example Take your Android applications to the next level of interactivity by exploring the wide variety of Android sensors

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Product type Paperback
Published in Apr 2016
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781785285509
Length 194 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Varun Nagpal Varun Nagpal
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Table of Contents (8) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Sensor Fundamentals FREE CHAPTER 2. Playing with Sensors 3. The Environmental Sensors – The Weather Utility App 4. The Light and Proximity Sensors 5. The Motion, Position, and Fingerprint Sensors 6. The Step Counter and Detector Sensors – The Pedometer App 7. The Google Fit Platform and APIs – The Fitness Tracker App

Understanding motion-based sensors

Motion sensors are responsible for measuring acceleration forces and rotational forces acting along three axes of the phone. Motion sensors include the accelerometer, the gyroscope, gravity, linear acceleration, signification motion, the step detector, and the step counter. The detailed list of motion sensors can be found in Chapter 1, Sensor Fundamentals. In the next section, we will be discussing these sensors individually in detail. We will cover the step detector and step counter in the next chapter.

The accelerometer sensor

The accelerometer sensor determines the acceleration along the xy, and z axes, which is applied to a phone by measuring the forces acting on the phone. The measured acceleration includes both the physical acceleration (change of velocity) and the static gravity acting on the phone all the time. Accelerometer sensors are made up of the Micro Electro Mechanical System (MEMS), which is an embedded system that integrates...

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