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Motion sensing using the doppler effect

Very neat trick using computer speakers and the doppler effect to do surprisingly accurate motion tracking. Try it yourself in the browser (but be warned it’s not pleasant to listen to).

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Format AsidePosted on May 26, 2015Author adminTags computers, interaction, science, web

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