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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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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

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Samsung was the first to introduce the fingerprint sensor in their Android devices, and they also provided support for it in their Pass SDK. The official support for fingerprint sensors was provided in the Android platform from Android 6.0 (API Level 23). The fingerprint sensor is a hardware sensor; generally it is found either at the back of the Android phone, or at the bottom of the screen. Typically, two types of fingerprint sensor are found today: the first one is a capacitive sensor, and the second one is an optical sensor. An optical sensor works by shining a bright light over your fingerprint and taking a digital photograph. This digital image is compared with the original fingerprint digital image to get the authentication results. The capacitive sensor is found in most iPhones and Android phones today. It works by passing a mild electric current through the outer skin of your finger. When your finger is placed on the surface of the sensor, the ridges in your...

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