![]() The main feature of SmartSaber is to collect hand movement data (elevation, rotation, acceleration etc.) from the sensors on the smartphone and depict it graphically in real time, by animating a 3D model of a lightsaber.Īdditionally, some extra features have been implemented:īy tapping the device's proximity sensor to enable / disable the light beamĪllowing the user to choose their weapon, from a set of four iconic options:Īllowing the Jedi Master to record three lightsaber moves which the instrument will "learn". You can start practicing the Jedi tradecraft in your own dojo, by following the step-by-step guide. The original final deliverable for the 2016 assignment can be found in the RT-DSP Project Spec.pdf doc but it's in Greek □ so you can find most of it's content in the following sections in english □. ![]() Take a look at the demo video too (including kick-ass sound effects! □) ![]() In 2022 I decided to revive this gem, and open-source it to share the fun! ![]() How? Using a smartphone, by running a motion-capturing app that would send the data to a computer to get 3D-rendered. Going through the Star Wars phase at the time, the idea was to somehow animate a lightsaber in 3D space that would mirror one's hand movements. A long time ago in a galaxy far far away, the final assignment for my Real Time Digital Signal Processing (RT-DSP) Uni course was to create a LabVIEW project that would somehow -you guessed it- capture, process and visualise digital signals produced in real time.
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